Marshall University - Chief Justice Yearbook (Huntington, WV)
- Class of 1964
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r ni, -1 je2'uf:..Q4 r-Viflrlrf ' ,.a 42 fee JJ JJ? EH l : g xg: k in I FoREWoRD Here, within the pages of this book, Lives an ideal, , A place to impart basics, Our planning-house for the future, We walk through silent halls, Empty because classrooms are full, This is the foundation, The intellectual stimulant, Here in a land of brick, steel, and stone, Growing with the dedication of those within, We see a man clouded with laboratory vapors. He is progress through knowledge, Somewhere a student opens a book, The day the two meet, ' Brick, steel, and stone turn to education. A teacher speaks, A student listens, Suddenly a union forms, ' l Some of us fail before the union, Others mistakingly accept it as the ultimate goal, Yet there is always the enlightenedl mind, Which seeing knowledge, Moves toward self-perfection, l This is the final search, A man on his own, i Working through the dark hours of the night, Collecting and saving for the future, Through a lonely and self-satisfying vigil, Sometime in the future personalities may be forgotten, But never those ideas which linked them, These links with truth and knowledge created maturity Basic learning applicable to a meaningful life, A finished work by an educational craftsman, A person now capable of educating others, A mobile and dynamic human classroom. Michael A. Woodford in K MEMGRIAM 'Tor education is both the foundation and the unifying force of our democratic way of life . . . it is the highest expression in our society, ennobling and enriching human life. JOHN F. KENNEDY in If ggi TABLE OF CONTENT UNIVERSITY STUDENT LIFE STUDENT GOVERNMENT HONORARIES AND INTEREST GROUPS SOCIETY ATHLETICS ADMINISTRATION AND FACULTY CLASSES F F I- H - - - -unqu- -- 4 ADVERTISEMENTS -I- DEDICATIO Here is a true artist, A man of principles and perception, Forever a light in the future, A well for the thirst of knowledge Who creates an enthusiasm for learning As he moves through and beyond written texts He is a creator of intellectual curiosity Who teaches us beyond our limits, To analyze and draw conclusions, To enjoy and appreciate, And in the end, How to face the futureg Here is a smile in the classroom, A shaking fist for intellectual freedom, A protectol of p1 ogressing education, A chalk symbol on a blackboard Cleating no ba111e1s, Sometimes liberal Sometimes moderate, Always going someplace, But never Without time to stop and talk A person who deserves the admiration Which students so often impart, He 1S an ideal image of a teacher, A monument to education N l T- as XY? X J A1 M W .Y V. 'L N . ' ,rtl fri -s .X fu 1 UNIVERSITY Many individuals, Facilities, and ideals, In unison, A university 521: tr? i 1125511 H W as H. m ny, if Will H' isgggggNfQ.ll '... We ,. WH! m H323 H ss M M l ,,, H W 1: 1 U' N Q1-Ji fv5'm' in , Es MQ 1 T :E W Wifi AM - kVA? H rm U' iw N mmufg N an u 'Y Eiifwxww zz: uw Hin H N Mfg H' H ' , 93: Elin: H Q 3: - Q , , ...H N A if ,,iL,i..H A - 223 K f .W N , i H V: W AL, assi.. 24212 Jfff, .W M L4.?Q?5s as 71532 ' 5 ggi '33 1 m as ww M192 Z sa Q ...gal lr 'YM in i IQ 614, X 1, if x L'5'7'-T51 ' F Q . . 3 ,LX I-1T'122I3.,g-Qi' A A , , gb, f' A 2 55 fi' 7535 A. f ' . W ,f fsgl? if N ., it Q L .- V I . , -I, uf 'W A I I, I K , . 6+ F: 5,7 .Tw I 1? Ax V ia Y'ff' -1 T ff-T-fwliww L GW'-g11 2fg,gQgm 4 , 3 'fe ' .bg 15 A 1, Mg 'W'-ai? H la I -7 IRQ: -:Ti j ,f X- . 'E if ' u - J ' ,5 ' va, X' ..A ggwwr I H Y- - -M- PAST Old Main gives il solid flillllllllliilll. For the basil' f?IlllI'illi0llill ideals, Which llflllll was lnuill on. , ,, . ., 1,. ' v,u-Y-vw 1 1 I B. xx via f If 2 ' 1 I , , N . A I f 1,','Jf, T.. ..2.fw-H-f1,y+m -A w ., X H, X A wmfiwf , 55,1 1 ,. 1 , uf X' L. 2 5, T fx W Y A ' g if M1 f - 7 M74 M I swear M 5 1 g , X as f ji, -X rn.. Master Plon Proposed A T Plans for the future. FUTURE There is a new structure Almost complete, Which will house women on our campus, Thele is an empty building Begging to be filled with tools of knowledge And calling for our engineers, Men are gathered around a table somewhere, They have sealed the fate of the field . Q---Q1 -Aix t l X At the corner of 4th and third Old Main has grown too small A classroom building IS being raised there - S Somewhele two men talk in Philadelphia Tx -Z - And a new student union is borng lf Day after day, X Men make plans, t i 1 F ighting for a bright future, A- , ' A More library space, . Ti - A place to worship, -'-,p jl , i A place to study, 5, More loom to live, F ---- P More space to grow. T -, F T1 i 'T T -r -. -. Q if 1' f' TP .,- V 'f U- ,, ,,, ua.. -. E .4....... - l L ' :EL '5I:.T.? .. .'22.... -1 7 1 s sw- 4' t A-'I A 1:12 T7 tif- 5- B fe , it T - fe - A, pt f 1 mmf i , t ,g WI all list mn. '- '-H-' N' lt A ' id ti W - .. w, at-.ian I . , Y :ii Ullggix N V. X , gpg' :mug A-I 1 4 i I x I t l K f ff' .WM lilitl ' l' ll , ff X T .yt .. V. ,wi if - 11. f .2 .... rr 2 w 'iz Y, r Y, 1' f f' J to w ,,, it O ' ' 1fsv ,-L' lf - iff -1 w ' f X W A I W 1-fs ff A it w is f tl P- .lf ' 0 l 1 K. ,N -..... n--., X , A 1 , ., it T T T f jg- p Qi , gg, ,,.,.,. t PM 'gif Q 1 A l f , f' ' ' ' X, 'xnff' 1 :tu ' qfff K 1 ns if I tix QCA, y x' ' ll' 1 . ' fi 'lil 5 -V fr T iw-7 ' s I l w l t s 3 I 'iw V1 M., ...... .m...,,, ,l -. Y - -s++ QAQL.. , -1 piiii 2:1 T L xg 7 I . U I ' a . U' 7 5 l 7 SCHOOL SPIRIT This has been a year of true school spirit, Culminating from our leadership campaigns, And evidenced by a feeling of pride, Not only by students and faculty, But also parents, families, and local residents, Valuable time once necessary for student discipline Now has been focused on forwarding education, This was a year marked by peace and tranquility, With efforts pointed toward building hope, Not tearing it down, Most students have found a place, And worked to or beyond their capacities, In order to show a job well done, They have toiled hand in hand with the faculty For the educational and spiritual betterment of all. 1r'V 3 it wt, ,H r 1, , -:Y wt M-'.:v.. ,-,fw-,wm.afef'f- - A -4- - ,, .-..-.S :- JL, - 11 fi film j'yl'f? l ,t nw:- w,M . ,,,l,W n X -Q N '1' sa f I X -I.....J' f 1 TRADITIONS BUST OF JOHN MARSHALL In from of Old Main slamis the Bust of John Nlarshalll. after whom the Uni- vorsilv is named. Our Universilv was foumlccl on his primfiples and ideals of lfqllulily, DCIll0l'l'ill,'y', mul Imlivid- ual l rc'mlorn. ULD IIICICCII 'VRHIC rlalll' Ulxl lim-wll 'l'rc-v. slzunling fu :now llmn S500 xvnrf. iw svlnln-nliv ni lhv lrm- ul lllf' :xml 11-pl'1'sPll'ls lhc vuulml unly lulk. il We-uulml lvll nmny lorivs frmn ilu- flixil Vfau' until mm ol llu- lhllllbilllili of slumlonh that bm we-mlm-fl ut Xlnrslmll and went cm to Q,ll'Q'ill1'I' au-llifwc-r11c-llls. Many of ll: IIIIIIRIIS yuu wc- on this lrvv luvznlvfl in fffblll of Olml Hain w 1- 1' el 1':l1'w'1l clcfvzulvs ilgll. Q.il'0Wlll ol' Marshall M-uclvnmy into the Nlzalxllalll l'lm'z'1'szly ol lmlaly. ll il There is always a question of recognition lx To he bestowed on deserving studentsg The Honors Seminar and Convocation program Not only recognize achievement and merit, But also form a new program of study, Which links kindred minds ln a search for new discoveries. USSR was the discussion topic for first semes ter. S I' Row 1: .lane McCaskey, Mary Sue Allen, Carolyn Kyle, Carolyn Christian. Row 2: Ellen Metz, Carolyn Fleming, Gloria Chafin, Diane Hinkle, Jean Cattano, Sue Cox, Dr. Rollins. Row 3: Ivan Ash, .lim Stevenson, John Eastham, Tom Dorworth, Al Duba, Jack Hughes, Mike Smith, Don Little, Roger Bailey. ' 'Q- ez -- . ,, Tf'u'z'-- ': CAMPUS CHRISTIAN CENTER - PROCTER PROJECT On Saturday morning, underprivi- leged children to the vicinity come here to play, learn, and for fellowship under the supervision of University students. Many and varied are the meeh g held here. iw- ggflf' N5 It I A t fl , tm ax,.,, ,,,'l,wJ -- W' ll :tl Ml Ittifwstzi W X H L5 ,S flirt W twttt N. it f- H 1 it . ,, it In the still of the nigh Withiii the Campus Christian Center, Lives the Christian spirit of our campusg Here, students and faculty, Learn to recognize their responsibility under G It is a building full of the spirit of working together As Christians during the day-to-day life of the University g A place to voice questions and talk of faithg A house of Christian truth and study. Perhaps an inspiration tru l ,W gl tl tw H ,i tm,,,1wLg,t in i llillw Us , ,, M ,t u ,931 l 1 AQ at ful ll zllls tl? my L lf 1 Jw vi 4 1 H Ulf, M ww A ,ll 51, v if iangstiwlgt W y ll mga, an ff l itz' x x, ss Q A F 4 I 1 t xx' ggsxw x' xxx, F 5 X5 3 V -f is 775 ax 1 , SCIENCE BUILDI G VW, il .,,, ,, N 5 X3 V sf O., l U, ,f ' X Q? 'l 'Lx 3 f - 21, W is . Faces of our great American heritage Adorn the front of the Science Building, They are strong and inquisitive, Not unlike the students who enter these doors, Here we find laboratories, classrooms, Museums, auditoriums, libraries, A radio station and a photo-lab, Most of all, In the midst of strange odors and sounds, Are students learning basic natural principles Of life and our universe. Basic facts are revealed throu li clo e ob ervatlon 75 x 5 Q?-I University research is a walking dream Which enables faculty and students to go beyond the classroom Into work which prepares them for the futureg Original experimentation cannot be found in books, For there is no substitute for a searching mind, These long and tedious hours, Spent with the test tube, rat-maize, and guinea pig, 1 But sometimes in the future, There is always honor. Lloyd Kiff, examines a specimen from a col- lection of birds which he and three other Marshall students made on an expedition to Guatemala in 1963. Kiff was co-leader of the group which gathered data on taxonomy, dis- tribution, and ecological preferences of Cen- tral American Birds. Upon complete analysis of their data the group will publish the results of their study in a scientific journal, i i Daniel Christian is doing research to determine the rearrangement products of branched dialkyl acetylenes in the presence of sodium amide. This work is under the direction of Dr. John H. Wotiz. Bruce Robertson is studying an organic com- pound on the infrared spectrophotometer. With this device he can identify compounds and determine purity. This device is used widely in organic chemistry research to help identify new products. RESEARCH Walter W Kanzler IS studying Photosens1t1v1ty and Learning in Dugesia Ligrina. The purpose of this study is to determine whether or not planarlan Worms can drstinguish different Wave lengths of lxght A Y maze 15 used so the worms can make a ChO1CC between light of two different wave lengths This research is in a relatively new area of blology called psycl1obiology. Our library is a vast knowledge store Where students enter, And seldom leave empty handedg Rows of books Voice histories of thought, Past, present, and futureg Offering an opportunity to share a natural wealth of knowledge Provided by conscientious educatorsg Here is a means of self improvement Which reaches beyond the classroom. Seek and ye shall find. LIBRARY t A quest, many hours, much search, a victory. 5 if f 3 S S 5 I .. W ,, M 'I ix: V E : im? 1 iitvfti fs . a X -. This knowledge cun he borrowed. Each one on his own, yel a common air. 'QE yi 5.4, ,riff so-. dx .3 , V 1 h ' , V, ww! I ,, F ,I fi 53' F-,of w - pu' ii :J f 'sb . S , xg in -fa A? ji 4 H '? :iii -uv Embarking TU1 .ig ,fn - 'L wgu I mg I E www 'aw 'fa' ORTHCOTT Northcott, The building which houses expression of feelingsg Here we find the discovery and maturation of art techniques, Home economics offers practical experience As do business classesg Here the abstract meets the concrete, As artists, secretaries, future housewives, And businessmen of tomorrow Prepare for active parts in the future. A model inspir A work of art. es an artist, H W . I' w +? -E A delicate touch w 1 aff -nv Y 'm f livin, .Mm .0-.v SWE' f mg, -...M 7 ' 1 A student practicin 'SS use A fr Fsxffywx W f 1- rr, W E Many long hours Before a fine performance MUSIC B ILDI G A violin runs the scale, A trumpet blows a call into the night, Here is the Music Buildingg Sensitive souls find pride in Orpheus Whether' fast fingers over piano keys Or voices raised in unison. These students prepare To sacrifice themselves For the enjoyment of others. A conductor Unites with A direct response 5 Bi was s R, ij' .uw , ugh AI ANNEX Main Annex A relic Which must soon succunnh to the futureg Here is the teaching place Of math, engineering, and languageg Summers grow hot hereg But in the end, Knowledge has always overcome discomfort. ASL sg www In our progress, We have grown beyond expectationsg Now we reach outward to give service to the students Who cannot attend classes on the main campusg New branches at Logan and Williamson Have proven themselves an academic success, And have opened the way for similar experimentsg This expansion, Present and future, Is a new responsibility Taken readily by our faculty and administrators. Open House for New Branch E ANSION WILLIAMSON BRANCH ' LOGAN BRANCH There is no bette1 place to educate 0111 teachels Than on ou1 own campus, The UHlVC1'S1ty Laboratory School Is a training g1OllI'lCl fol futuie educators A place of p1aCt1C3l experlence For future pe1 fectlon and 1'espons1b111ty, A small scale 1epl1ca of a school With big scale alms and 1d63S ALBERT GALLATIN J EN KIN LABORATORY SCHOOL pw A , rv. 5 mf A 1 in TUDE ,.,111,.1,.,.,....91n1L, ., ,iw 1 -Y 1 1 .2 11 3 1, 1 -L , 1 . ,, U 1 A ,- I 1ff1 H, ' ,jg ,LQ . --E 1- 11 -. Taf 1 1 S11 W, . 99' 1- 11, 'asf 1, if 1 - 1 -Z- -1 W A , , 1 I - , , H 1 2 Y -5 1.1 -f , Wssw ,, 2 HLA ,Z-15,211 1 111 kj ' 'giggg ' 1 3 72 I yr 1111 VY V 1 -1 E, ' H, -2' 15,33 , 2 5 5- .15 1: - Z 11111131177 111 1291: 351: 1 -131321 111 :ff e : ju 1 111111 1 ,H 1 - nz.. , -fl 111 - 31- 1 , 1 232555 -, .A 1 111 Y A Z 151, ,Egg i H:.W,Q , .21 ., , , 11 , 1 , 1 1 '-2, : 5 1 1 1 1 Y 1 - 11 F -1-1 1r 4 ' 1 .5 J ' 'E Y ' , . 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Among the Marshall students were Joyce Harshbarger, Karen Meeves, Ruth McDonald, Alice Patton, .lack Kindle, Mrs. Fors, In Kum Choi, and Mary Alice Stevens. Is this the kind of studying one has to do in summer school? 28 SUM ER SCHOOL The summer theater was also very active with the Childfenls Pf0dl1Cli0I1 of Hansel and Grezel under the direction of Dr. Hoak. LEADERSHIP CAMP 3,9 r-ZVWQQQTQQQ . . . 9 A refreshing early morning hike to devouonals. These are our Leaders . ll Rev. Lander Beal led the morning devotionals. ' ' V ls? El , cl' 1 -' j -1. 51. 1,15 1 lg ' - , fnfsikil-L , ging- Torn Tweel was among the leaders at Leadership Peter, Paul, Mary, and Almond Joy entertained Camp. at the campfire. Now the fun begins. REGISTRATIO I hope all my classes aren't filled. R. snr .SIIINIXQ n Smile for an ID? It won't help. The home stretch ! There must be an easier way of doing this. -QQ' W 4- ffl -1 i First, there is an assembly to get acquainted with college life. FRESHM N WEEK Freshman week is expected and somewhat anticipated by most incoming students. Little did the class of 1967 realize how a hectic week of tests, meetings, tours, and lectures could help in their adjustment to college life. Presidenfs Reception Meeting the right people at the right time are our Freshman girls. But after one meeting, there is always another! Getting acquainted with faculty and staff is another important phase of Freshman Week. I-as Of course, the entire Freshman Week is not hectic! There is fun shared by all at at Union Hootenanny. lVIost freshmen thought registration was the grand .finale of their confusing week, but the first week of classes proved otherwise. Beanies, name tags, the Alma Mater, fight song, and other items had to be wom or sung when requested. Finally, it ended with the rope contest, and our Freshmen have continued to live with the uSpirit of Mar- shall. Beanies are necessary! Decorating is quite a job. THE Skip Young and Dave Davidson add a new decoration of their own. RESIDENCE HLL Billie Jo Heater and Carol .lean Hoilman will be in style in their costumes. STORY OF ANCE ' L Although there is much preparation for a dance, one can see that the work turns into fun. In previous years the Residence Hall for Men didn't have many parties, but this year was different. The men in the dorm gaily decorated the entire first floor of their hall with crepe paper twisters, pumpkins, straw, and even skeletons. Some of the couples dressed in costumes to match the atmosphere of the hall and fun was surely had by all. ' --L- Of course, there must be time for rest from all that strenuous exer- cise! I5 1 in E Izz u E 1 X , 15? ' v .Jw . 1155:- 1. n 192 - L' 111 c -7 w :' 5 'J 41 I H-,ai fi: 1 .. - 7 - -2 .- 2-Qf A .5 -,E 'Q' 5 Q! I , I, 9 .- I .1 my- 7'55S1P' 'iw ' K WIS 5 '1 F6 I ' J gn H? L 1 . ii' Q f , I! fyf ' ,ffl P, I if Q53 X N, I we X X N. -f .H I f fb Applying make-up is one of the important jobs in the production of a play. What constitutes a good play? lt's the people-behind the stage, and on the stage. Everyone must work diligently in order to make the play a success. Success is golden when an audience observes such a play as A Lady,s Not For Burning. Last minute preparation before the final product. The final product is a scene from one of Marshal1's best plays, A Lady's Not For Burning. 4 YF C 'Y I fa ina ,- 5,7-A, ' A lil M kv' 'ff 1 1 a . ,, IJ fun I fp ' LVL. we I ,xfxil-' 'Q AQ -s., , Agn V 1' , r 2' '1 Q. fy' f , '1 l. , xo ,V Vg, fs. svfx .. , 'ff' Q 3, s- -Q , + , i i' , 1 'V'-n '-'is 5 4' '1. ' 1 5 I , D T1 'B Z ' f '4 -. , X 3 Q .,.',. 1' 1 1 ' 1 1 4. j, ! A ' -J'-.1 ' -.. , N 4: , .LF1,- f sys, ,, ' . ,, f-2 + - 9. 1 fm, a A E Iv. 1 .. 4 4 ij' I- ,H s Q5 . 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METU - A '13 5 11-ef N.. 1+ 39 J. W J 35 14 74, 'fx 'Tw I., E ,M- - Q P111 . 'XX x, H .XA ' e X ARTISTS 1 nf' X I al, Xa 1 N 4, f x Aj M. Q Y., N as 5, 1 1... . U ' i-wx w -Q. M' -L , , t Wifi, 'TWT -,J :g.:I - ' 1 5 tn-I Q W -J 41, 'K' N BALLET FOLKLORICO OF MEXICO SERIES 1 I f 'Y' X ff V X ,I if . I fs A I H ! lvf, lnflxtm I I ' V' N ' 1 lv L 1' ff, Sv 'fs- W'f5: ii: Q. ' 1 31 5 Q . H4 xo rf - X ilk: 1-'Q , , Ny- A W, -: .:i1f1H 5 A' 'ai' FL. -ls' xg xx f XX N. I9 - -- ' i139 P . C Q Q C ' 1 1? L., f N Q f 4.1 'ml -L , 'Q Ei' ARTIS SCHOLA CANTORUM OF NEW YORK E-I ,,,,,4 ' VIENNA SYMPHONY Wolfgang Sawallisch Conductor BE, wg E .V W it , '. .X -1 ,f, ,'-xx'-5. X7 A Z. HN Xl as mn X M M my M Q H ff , ,' . , H. . ......, Y ,, H5 ,Milam H 5 ,fm-Q' 4 X , ,G . ir., - 9 Q I X, -, , . -,QQ NA 1 . :ZFV . ,Q -E-L. . W. if H is ,. , . , p, f H' U52 H HH HH Hwii fr ai ,, ,m I 41 ' ' .. N. . .. UH Q.. HA H H.. 1 ,. M, . H: , s ' H W M ,HH M M E W H 2 JOSE MOLINA'S Bailes Espanolesn FORU ART BUCHWALD - witty observer of the international scene -L.,.,n,A LGA ,454 ! K un 5' Ax X f X 'L , I .. ' x , fy . if ' . ' f 4, 1 it-'gl iii ' aa: ' 5 , ' ' ,A -in CENTENNIAL CAVALCADE It's always a pleasure to take your money! 46 W. , Q ggff The theater's not all glamour! This is really what you call a behind the stage scene in .gu- gal , 'f,, X-.. ,rv .1 ,..,,,, ff NZM ,4- J is aa - , H1 f- 1 T, 5. 2 'X ' A ' , ' -Q f A ' fi-age Q YQ. ' , 'M 13 x' Lf F . l ' fix! ' an il i Lg f .sz 1:0 Ei Fir- : f aka F r' 9'f' X l,-1 v X1 5. , QU- N ap N 7' m 'in , 9 u 5 1 , v W' I Q f 1 25 1 :fa , F X 4 AWN . J , 4, F 2 5541 gwiwij. if jig .Alf -I .R QI! if - ,Q , 15' 'pf ',f 'GQ ,fp ,lg X .3 J ' P S..,: -f- ' f- '4 .f-. 4- NK 'K -3 1 A 4. ' 195-31-'N'E.ZL'3 ,. N5 ff' 1 X 3 ' 1, V .f A 1 J 1 . - lf, ,., W 5: ' 4 35,1 N mm f-1 A-,'r,1, 'fy j' 7 , , ' AQ la: , gl'ia4P'j. Wi 4-..,,, 1 ,, A 1- W Q' ff' ?H:'ilgj,9 f ig A i ir... ,. E' . . 1 1 -yx 5 A- 4. Q: gf Exp ' 3 . 1 A '-: N ml, ,- -11-I A - fs f if . . GZ' N 76 '- - fe ' W' A A. , . ,, 1 1' , ', fr Af -ff . ,-Q' ,f 1' 'Ya A Q f -A E ,H 3 1 '35 . . - ,- s f '32,-. s g Z ,. , Q 67. 4:71 Ja, vp, ,ssl ,P ,. , ,V ', kv Q.. f - I 5' .. f' - -'I .4 ' 4'9i'! 2 ' -1 1 V 5 A49 ' .7 U , , ' J 1 'S 1 is .X J , 4, , Y- ,K VV X Sy 1 ,Q QM' S ' W Q 4 . j l ' Y 'il in -'M r Lt. my T fr 'H V. Q mx.. QJ,-'E -7' ' V il, ds. l High-stepping majorettes lead our band down it's colorful road. Our cheerleaders still have their same pep and cheer. Alpha Chi 0'mega's car relive past experiences. 1963 g,'s 'VL' 1, - -1, ' get ,roi LQ- I Tl fertikf' ' 5 ' -, ,H E ' lit .' Alf! Our six lovely queen representatives added touches of beauty and color to the parade. i Antique cars carried out various themes of the past. These lovely young ladies of Lambda Chi Alpha pushed their way to victory. 2 ,..: ,.. - ...., AT -:-. I - - - 1:55 - I - Y . 5.2 fn: my 1' . U 1 Iwi: - H f1s1'-4 e,.'xw-bfi.: .I '- mv. E- -fu,-5, ,. 4 , - 1 YE 1 , 'M -1 - f , I I. if 5- ! .:.:EsE:.: 'I 'El A :::EsE!.:. 1' 'z-5: -:2 fx.. .5 ': -N F.: ,N f I ..... . E vgfszz: f--, 1. Y. 'S' uw 1 , , , M S14 1' ' ' 5 j Q-,gg 'fsrvvrif ',i'52.f: fi 'wgxf' 2 i ' fr- 'i ' ' f. U EQ ' ' 'fffsfz . -F . ..., ?i:E:2?Q5 1 'I' H-15a?11f?'f'i 1.. W ..ZLQ.wf f ,- ' .,... . T, f, 'LJ' 'W5'. lg - N' Il El ,.., n gh g? w .EI N. 2 Y if 5: -Y 1 E ? I if rf MUSIC MARSHALUS BIG GREEN MARCHING BAND 50 'i v?' XZ'-5'---of-?5-Q-2,5 E-A WWI? if- fr -2' ng?-v, jk A532 . ' -Q A tl ' wr-: 'rfb'-'tL,.Z1'4 4 TF'J, ' --T-Tifi iifilf ifglf Tiff' :. 94 , 1'5fTT5'- 'I' Z , ,I E 'E -'L VLH - 5-TY' Hg- jsfx +5 -t-FF' I 2.1 - ': fillfrf, . F'I ' f f -- Ui ,-fig' , il-'S':n1'.J ', 'za :gf '-5fj,s ' '- 'Nw- Laura Napier-head majorette, Patty Reardon, Sandy Daughtery, Earline Sizemore, Judy Mullens, Donna Lambert, Io Ross, Susan Dawson, Linda Brown. M X Jeff Cowden-drum major mu. BTUG Q: ww H E3 Lg, E L.,, fu mm H W :mn M In H W - W Q ,g , W 'lliu Z ws, ml ug, E, H H-A , S2 ull' W Q 4:5511 nw Q f H 1.31 H -'5 5 H H T Jw MW . Y 555 an M5335 L i, w' -Vw 1 WEQEH4 L' i H553 r ufgwu 11 p, H Nl... gggw ew ,,,1Q?gH...'i E1 N511 1 W :J3gwu 'u, :ef J. Wig.. H. w555w,,, .. xuwuxHi W' W Egg... wh uAgw1mmf..fw in +1 52 vr vr f, f .. W, ' fn - f J' 5' LM ssfisax P: N 2 445, MT- MW, M ,,,u..!j33 NNW WM ww H ,W 1 :E sk H N H Eg -Q -3 H SE IOR Joseph Ingerick Bill Weed ECITALS QW Mary Copenhaver uw on :ifa A I 5 H ,N -ww H ff: 1 1 ,W .4 Mary Cathrine Summerville 1, l ,p V 4.4 H HA r .iw m 1-lm,-mm wg. -. , : - qi 1:5 .2 .. 535 - Y Y H IJ 'E fi L H sig ', 5 Y 1 5 - -nf-gedy-vb- Y T f 1 1 A , - Q 2'-SN if ,ME A. is l4L,-'1BL'ii?f5f ,,,'i'12-if,iEiif5g.QLf'3f2..,H54i f3,z. ' 'L'-'.a'1 i' Qu: ' QQ ?' Y lf' ' ' Dan Breece 54 '+4 Direction is vital to the perfection of good music . . Judy Hurley Q Music has played an important part in the lives of Marshall students, not only in the study of music but also in the enjoyment of the 311. .T i 1-7 ? Y Y , , N... -.i........,.,. VYY7...,., 7.77-.Y YY Y :-.i Z Y ---f- V-V,-,L , . 'f' W ' 'EEN Q : - in :': 1. - ,, Y. . V W , Z or - up , 5 , .W . is lg ,M , ,, , ll sz . 1: ,gg .W V gi l . , , 3512 g T- :mas - 1 -Qfimm ,,,, J, N E ua-sg , ,Sz H ,Wu f .6311 Mi, Rf H Il: B, w L 3 ,V J A 5 l Large crowds come annually to listen to the group at Mothers' Day Sing, The Symphonic Choir has many practice sessions before . . . The final appearance. SYMPHONIC CHOIR 56 PHI MU ALPHA SYMPHONIA Raw 1: .lim Hedger, Larry Popp, Tom Bowan, Sheldon Roush, Joesph Ingerich, Mike Scarberry. Row 2: Dr. Creighton, Larry Jordon, Dr. Wolfe, Dr. Kingsberry, Mr. Davis. Row 3: Bill McGee, Dr. Pursley, Mr. Lanegger, Dan Breece, Alan Howcroft, Bill Weed, Wendell English. MARSHALL U IVERSITY CONCERT THE DANISH GYMNASTICS TEAM You're not on Candid Camera but smile anyway. OFF CAMPUS SCENE :f. I Q 9+ N v4 hx Ta an ,, A.v, , 5 Q. M, rn .af ,. Wh W. qw' T7 , .gift '8, . 1f'?Kf 21. . -1 ' A 3 ' 5 'Af 'ff ' JT -1 .2-X 1 f- W Y-5 y- ,I ff, L! 'tl W v'FJL', JM gl 'ri A 3? 0 UNIO ACTI ITIES Watch this shot! Time for gossip and a lit- tle bit of relaxation! ' .4 Of course, there's no activity' like a short game of bridge Z between classes. X- ,,, ' V 15 ,, F L- , v Fr H ,. ag' 4 L2 J.- 'fn 1 ! f,-. , L Q E B2 Ur ,' ,, I I I J wi ,V 3, A -- :SHA o. ff ffl' F Z.'3QA'f'. , 1221? va V f,..:'.:F Q xl F P! 11- im, M N' 3' 5 .QV . , I'??Q.Az-,g 1- .gi P4 'R lim 4 g:' T'-,.,,'g'.--5 .-1 1 wg Q fn 1,4 :4 gg F ., P, JJ-2 kQ.'fTV- 21,1 VV- affix 5' 'L xg ,I 1,1-il -' 4 if 'f K' F, ' ' 1' gy? Ag? fm 'Q vi- EW? 'A' ' - R I fi f f r A L . A P A' my J, E - .5-. fl V g QR 1 , Y' J 6 ,. A A AQ iw -. V We . .W Q5 ? '4 Mf- if .f-ff' .4-f 4 K, G 5 f 6.4! ' L .X Mfx . ,'a-,Q 5. 1 ' sl .-f 'wdg 2. , 'sa Age , . ' Q ww gy: AN 1 A5 - ,-xv? , ' I Tw. rv 4 1 ' , w' -1 1 1 1,3 f QW? QEFAIL? iimg f '17 v 1 AV: fb , Qi X? QQNJQ if ,LQLJA ir V gf I 'E:g'gfi ,AQ ' t-Q! !',2'4 4,33 7 ' I , FF 'ff FQ! E 1 sw r ,W r iw, , ' vi 'fe ,f F I! 3, 1 1 sv' 5' i K HOMECOMING HUOTENANNY The Huntsmen Cuerxy Matthews Sing along with The Humsmen! 1' The Slimy River Bottom Boys. I r-, -fifqgf 4 L bf 'G-s The Migranls ' N' x r af ' X ef W .:'i. E- ' ff w':- fx ' 'im ' ...iw .. -L 9,-1: Q A .1 ' 1 ,Q --,S any R N,-1 f - . 0 5 A I Ig ' -., - '21 ,522---W f' ' K E ,sf g ,I - Q ' P . . A 'xv ,gf ,v I A Q L l ' f X ' -, M f h A-V - VH? Env 1 11 V 1 N,-ga . . X 7, . 3 Na, fM Q V- 1 ' ' 540 ff? Sv 4 G -N I 5 5? fb 9 ru: . ,- 3 r. . f nr A ,I-gg . f 1g, r, 0- m 66 Y W' K - Isa'-A . qi gm 'Lf' 1 f 3 QT ,N .35 9.1 HOMECOMING DANCE 1963 Now here' rrounded is wp .r v X ff X .sv t :inn 3 AZ 5 fa 5 nv., , .sf 5 S i Ijiuyx ' W in QQ.. wi , ,ii :E M 22, N H uw Q JN? f' . IX X .M 1, 'W Q Vw is In Marshall's annual Homecoming election Miss Peggy Tucker of Bluefield, West Virginia, was chosen to reign as Home- coming Queen. Peggy presided over all of the festive events during this very special weekend. Reigning with her were attendants from the freshman, sophomore, and junior classes and there were also two new additions this year-attendants from the Logan and Wdlliamson Branches. Peggy is very active in many campus activities, and winning contests is nothing new to her. Peggy was chosen as junior class attendant in last year's Homecoming election, was named as Miss Bluefield and was a member of the court of West Virginia's Centennial queen. Roses fit for a queen! :ge if Miss Marshall on her way to be- come a winner in her studies to. ophomore ATTENDANTS TO MIS S MARSHALL xx un vu PATTI JOHNSON F reshman .. I w-- SUSAN THOMAS LOGAN BRANCH JUNE VARNEY WILLIAMSON BRANCH . in '?'f'jV?7Tg ' ---- - - -H - W- -- l Ji... ?w veg, 'FL ,f ,125 I J . ,a-. l 3, iw' li mm gli is M is t ll , il' zzigwii ggigwww ily ll il-51m t, ?9su1'!t uw it Wi N S ' sign. ,W5,Mjg. MW M BOB DENVER Bob Denver, c'lVIaynard G., made the final selection of Cathy Call as Miss Chief Justice from a group of ten semi-finalist pictures, submitted to him. A panel of judges made up of bachelor facility members, chose the semi- finalists. we MISS CJ CATHY CALL S gym, ELAINE JOHNSON 4 -' N M' M f uw, 254 Q, MISS CJ ATTENDANTS SANDY RUTHERFORD 32-F- N If 'r Miss Chief Justice Finalists: Bunny Kennedy, Sally Galbraith, Elaine Thompson, Elaine Johnson, Saraheth Grant, Cathy Call, June Patton, Sandy Rutherford, Christine Yarian, and Susan Moritis. if 'f' 0 apt Q58 L W t N va K Q 7 5 FV VY Ni W V R wi. Ls ft AQ wr. Q MISS PHYs1C,g, Lss E ix We li NINA HATFIELD Nina Hatfield was honored by being selected as the national winner of a contest coordinated by the President's Council on Physical Fitness. A good- will tour abroad for Nina will famil- iarize Europeans with the uhealthy American. 7- 1 VIRGINIA KAREN CHILDERS Karen Childers represented West Vir- ginia and Marshall University in the Miss America Beauty Pageant in At- lantic City, N. J. At the national con- test Karen Won the Talent Award with Charlotte Perkins Gillmanis dramatic reading of c'The Yellow Wall Paperf' 'Qi I E WP 5-'S 1 Usa Eb :fa , wh 1 78 ,J HR? H . G. G. Varnum Editor-in-Chief 1964 CHIEF JUSTICE Left to Right: Carla Vaughan, Joe Slash, Iohn Shdeed, Donna Byer, Activities Editor, and Ellen Metz, organization editor. Left to right: Jean .lef- feries, J ol1n Shdeed, adver- tising editor, Elaine Thompson, Karen Child- ers, Kathy Burke. Mr. Dodrill, the Editorial Advisor, confers with a staff member. , . ziwg VQVA , Mlm 4 F' .-.., L . .-,-.4 -'-T Left to right: Carol Callan Jim Garrett, managing editor, Carolyn Fox, Pat Pierce, Vickie Wender. Kennylee Burgess, Noah Crouch, Busi- ness Manager, Bob Rogers, Gretchan Adkins, Margie Bailey. H was 5511 'ASQ Jeff Peters, Jean Judy Curt Keesee em , 3 Judy Settle, Barbara May, Phil Adkins, Ron Byrd, ET CETERA Ars longa, vita brevis est. Ray Warren and Mary Sue Allen. Et Cetera is the Marshall University literary magazine. It provides an outlet for student creative work in short fiction, poetry, drama, graphics, and essay. Members of Et Cetera editorial staff discuss plans. Left to right are Mary Sue Allen, Ray Warren, faculty advisor, Dr. Rollins, Winnie the Pooh, and Joseph Hughes. f 54 nfgsieiii ll 55:-L-.,,e1l'v A .ft L , M 5-fa ..f.-, 5, Q . mm were Papa Joseph Hughes, Editor-in-Chief - , AJ ,, , M 5 ' ' 2 5 1 51:2 135 mf' ff my ,ai E 1 1 . ,mu fb H 1 11 :sas ' - Q, 1 1' 111 my W 111 l Students leam through doing in journalism class. THE PARTHE Fran Allred, Editor-in-chief Z ' If , 151 H 11 1 1 I1 - X11 N 12 if W gg' A ma- ew. SM- 1 , 2 1, gli Eff lies: QF 1, wwf- :MN rf' Sm iss ' ' Q 4 A- 5 Y , 1 ' ini Y 1 11 , iv wg D L 11 f :ww . M111 ,M - E 1 l 1-A - 1 , , 541, - Y W- 1 - sm-, - , 1 - mf -In 1. -11 K l wfz' , 1 V lf - sm 1 l 1 3552 1 2' Y l 12 H H ,, 1 -, mi: ::11, . ggl 1 ,111 1--Q11 111 -:ff ww- , - 111 V V-, ? Z V 1- . 1 , f 1 iii Q , ln . .,,, 1 111 1 Sw' 2:55253 JCE X 1,1 -sim L. 11,1 , V . 4 11311 . 53552 A A 1 '11 A -an J.- -.,1-.r. ' ,141 M93 EQ . f e ..:: X li nt w 27 w 15 me M, H ww,,wwwmw w'lit'ut''1wwil1N.'w.. w.,wee? X N U ' Prof. Page Pitt, the faculty advisor, confers with Jerry Bowles, the managing editor, on business IIIHIICTS. Trying to meet the deadline are the Parthenon staff members: Betty Burnett, Society Editorg Janice Richards, Feature Editorg Jerry Reed, Sports Editorg and Gary Kearns, News Editor. Tho Partln-nv!! gm if x M '- A me nov p..id '...a ,.,- t'lTf.v 1f tw, Jerry Ashworth-Station Manager Adrian Gobel-Program Director I -rn, WML WMUL, 1VIarsha11's educational-FM radio station, began broadcasting in 1961. It is a University-Wide activity operated by a staff of volunteer stu- dents selected from among those in- terested in broadcasting. The radio station is under the supervision of the Director of Educational Radio-TV, and is the first educational-FM sta- tion to operate in West Virginia. L to R: Dan Stahler, Randy Sayer, John Garten, Carl Nestmann, Steve Edmunds, Steve Hill. Charles Evans, Dave Christy, Jim Brumfield, Jim Young, Fred Coon. m 7 ' A ' Z taa PLANNING: Steve Hill, sportsg Daniel Stahler, announcerg John Garten, newsg Jim Brumfieldg musicg Charles Evans, traffic and Continuity. B wg? :JL L ,F ' BROADCAST: Dave Christyg Jim Youngg Carl Nestmann. SELECTING: Jim Brumfield, Charles Evans. K-41-1 QV? x ' , X M -'iw F' 1' if -mv ' , f' Ea A, Q. ji' .-:N i 5: 44,1 jf -1 4X 1 f 1. .- X !f ' 'A X, r , We xg, ' if f I UQ I Ar nf 1557 Hai 'veyz 'ru U ,:ww'lyf'l QW ' um w,wwmw1U,w 1 w 1 Z -' STUDE T GO ERNMENT rl 54 'WVJE Miki 71 'i 'IH ' 1 qua in in--.W ,J Y'2fiei- fbqQ.3F f- M STUDE T SENATE Spauldingg Bertie Ann Humphreysg Hober .lane McCaskeyg Diana Petty. Raw 3: Elain Vickie Masseyg .lane Cargalg Larry Dezio Row 1 Sally Montgomery Dame Stewartg Mike Carrollg Francis Fabi. Row 2 .loan Fleckenstem Nancy Glaser Ted Wlley Brenda Hubbard. Row 3: Frank Varacallig Sally Jewell Larry LeMasters Mlke Ferrell Row 4 Dr. Perryg Sam Samworth. CABI ET Row 1: Tom Tweelg Connie Barherag Mama Paulovicksg Ken Cainer. RoiU 9+-luniqr .Tonesg Janet Stewartg Dick Cottrillg John Cash. ST DENT COURT Row 1: Joyde Hokeg Paul Wetherallg Susan Moritas. Row 2: Dick Vitalg Reederg Wendell English. G2 Roy Huffman g Fred CoMM1ss1o Most of the activities at Marshall University are co- ordinated through Student Government commissions. Among the numerous commissions are the Book-of-the Year and the Life Planning Week commissions. Life Planning Week: John Jones, Richard Josephs, D o n n a Sturgeon, J a n et Trumbo, Mike Leck-' ie, Patty Crans. ' Book - of - the - Year Carolyn Fleming, .lane McCaskey, Dr. Wolfe, Tom G. Connell, Joan Fleck- enstein. 9I EBIT 'fu 'J N I' - 'E . x 4 , 41 243, 2 ,,v. ' ,. QA'-, sw. J 4 L I ..!v,.u I ,N ' Y'a I Q2, :JM .f-df Sxn .-ma .1 '- Q I A J ...ak 'Ja S4 .I. . i 0. sf It-' ' . .1 my ,.- , ,' it 4 ' -. ' ,n,. - gk W' 3 : 1 1' x, V' .QM ' 3 'K' wld Q '-1 Q P nz. 1 92 A x .l.J st Goes To Gamer NH- QYAP H Elected Class Presidents , -.-ng, -0 B 1. 1 ' 1 FRCSH ELECTION Freshman elections are very important to these new students of Marshall University because they serve to introduce them to the very active campus life and the many activities that they may participate in. The campaigning for the various offices was rough and very imaginative. All the students who ran for office-the ones who Won and the ones who lost-show the spirit and pep that will make them good Marshall students. A big part of the election is being pounced on by the hopeful candidates. He must have gotten stuck in the box. Weejuns, swings and sales talks are all part of the campaign procedure They aren't really checking for smuggled goods, are they? Instead of kissing babies, they just shake hands. fm, ,Q N ' f l?'fQ?'-'AQEEM' mvwi' 7 Y W 7' ' 1 Q JH iz 1 tr- r i' P 1 5 Giza- X H I Ma 9 , ji, it t This year 27 students Were selected for membership in .Y t the national 'gWho,s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. Students are chosen on the basis of their leadership ability, academic record, and E contribution to Marshall. mv' am m We t ical t,,31,sgg':35Qff5gg..,ii ZQEQQ... Claren Brooks Andrews James Ivan Ash Arlington, Virginia Huntington as 96 Teddy Joseph Booth , Huntington l Becky Ann Barkhm-5: Shirley Rae Campbell Mt. Pleasant, Ohio Corton J.,.i- v,.,..?.?.--Vf ., .. I W' wg! fi W1 - f - ff ff-----H-W ------?i- f -----Y-Y--H - - --f -- - V I P Z - H 5 Z if 1 1 - Y :gif :ie fm. A , H1 Z Z 5 :Z 1 1 2, 'fr' Z Z . , , Y: Y 1 .f i g ,,a'u,,EEg!:.3ggg3. 'Wg5g jj fgfy :Mia ,,,H5m,,HffgQ...1i... :RQ 115559. 9535 HE-ag? 553 i E ,S 1 Nm .., John Samuel Cash Huntington Carolyn Christian Mary' Lacy C0p6nhaVe1' H untinglgn Charleston Sis? QEMWQQ if? gif mi? HMV V gm ,M sz 5 M2522 ' V M gm gi H572 wg' H fd? 'ooigw MCE wwiviigfr N Wg-- 98 QE JI' 'Wh Ser' ---V2 - --'--Y----f - 1 - +-- - Y fr-f - - 559' ,af Y, Y YW, , 'W rm , Judy Kent Cunningham Charleston Kenneth Lee Cainer Judith Kaye GICIIII Charleston Nitro o fy? Sfbiff-TQQQ ur E: Y mm' ru 115 1 241111 A-Q, 11- 1 1 Z 1 1 H N 1 , , 7 , , v H15 5-3117 as T 1 222 1 f 27 ' 1 N W JL? 15' :H 1 12.-9 , 1 if? , E Y 1 1 Liz 1 3 he-1 .,1r,1m,,'f ,,.: '...m N11144m 'Ja 'Mssez:e Juls!uT'fZxa ,, Mijn, 1 mgg,,g'3ezgY 51316 W w Q, 21 gf 3:1 H.. Frederick John Gumm Montclair, N. I. Nina Lee Hatfield Brenda Kay Hubbard Kayford Williamson Canib I I 00 5 mg, ziwfx WS iiE . i ,,, dj' -Qugesbw 1 ' ... . ,, , f :nf QZL IIKK- Q Q n Judith Marie Hurley Baltimore, Md. fa--yoj on if , gy :fm fi . ilk M75 2. .A .4 I T! uni Bertie Ann Humphries Huntington Sally Lynn Jewell Charleston rv-2 45, I Qi? IOI ' S E A E 3-View Q 2 -:S E Virgil Waldo Jones, Jr. Huntington Sara Lipscomb Barboursville 4-4:12 4 -wivffwwx if if yu.. -.v-gy-r f..-Nga mf. E N 11125 ' . Y nnn we-. X 4 , v 1 Sue Ellen McElhinny Elkview l x w A -3 N E 1 4 Q . . ff -r - , -- - -.-Y -,Ti-af , V 1, , UL- V E . E' Marna Louise Paulovicks Wheeling ,W sw 351' 'aw 1-'off v '-1. Lily Ray Naylor C lendenin Cheryl Jean Skidmore Charleston IO3 Wm A , ,, Q ,W gee V David Cuciger Todd Theodore Lewis Wiley Huntington Lewisburg Marda Cecelia Wilson Edward Sh3I'lI'l0Il WYHUY Parkersburg Hinton 1 ij' , , , l Q 'ef' f 9 i, TEREST Gi AN HG ORARIEZ E I X m H ,XL Q E13 H , 8 A 1 5 , 1 5 H, 71, . A uriakf, ' 2 , S r ,L Q, -q 1...-. - ,WWTF me fi ww W X MQ U M 2 -11 N 1 W A X wwmmu Q ,F , WX A ,Q M W ,, 1 . 'vei.b'h5ExSfi6F1 Y! W M M wuz :Q , in i M H MN ,Mm ffmwfw -w is fi H 1 K PP PI Row 1: Pat Estep, ,loan Shelton, Pat Parker, .lanis Kemp, Wanda Lewis. Row 2? Judy White, Catherine Stanley Wagner, Karen Brouse, Yvonne Hughes, .lane True. Row 3: Frew Rice, Frankie Hatfield, Connie Rees, Kris Smith, Sara- beth Grant. Row 4: Carl Malson, T. Morris, Sharon Griffith, Brenda Fidler, Blaine Hescht. Row 5: Carol Sherer, Ed Hardman, Mike Chambers. Stand- ing: Mr. Smith, Prof. Jablonski, Paige Estler, Frances Milstead. Beta Eta chapter of Kappa Pi, national honorary art fraternity, strives to promote art interest among college students and the community of Huntington. KAPP OMICRG PHI Seated: Brenda Hubbard, Phyllis Sow- ards, Carol Hoilman, Lucille Smith, Carol Crosier, Patsy Williams, Martha Sellers, Miss Louise Burnette, Advisor. Standing: Nancy Meadows, Marilyn Taubert, Karen Beattie, Janis Jemison, Meil Hamrick, Sara Lipscomb, Roma Cay, Nancy Dejournett, Charlene Rice, Dinna Turman. Kappa Omicron Phi is established to honor the girls majoring in home economics who have excelled in scholarship, leadership, character, and service. It stands for the high ideals of the sanctity of the American home and is ever furthering the professions in home economics. IO6 D-RHO D-THETA Row 1: A. Drown, D. Lemaster, J. Eastham R. Roberts, I. Ash. Row 2: C. Burgess, R Waugh, S. Lemaster, W. Spencer, J. Moore, J. Cash. Row 3: Col. H. J. Skidmore, S Stinson, T. Olson, S. Eaton, Dr. A. E. Mc Caskey. D-Rho D-Theta, Honorary Engineering Frater- nity, was founded in 1936 by Dr. A. E. Mc- Caskey to give recognition to outstanding en- gineering students and to foster high scholastic standards among its members and all students fl , lapis Pi Omega Pi is the national honorary fraternity in Business Education. On the national level, its purpose is to establish and direct Chapters of Pi Omega Pi in colleges and universities en- gaged in business teacher education. of engineering at Marshall. The main require- ments for membership are 3.0 scholastic average and junior status. Each year honorary members from related professional fields are selected for membership in the organization. PI OMEGA PI Seated: Helen Houdyshell, Patricia Kidd, Wil- liam Fields. Standing: Mrs. A. F. Evans, sponsorg Mary C. Somerville. The Officers of Gamma Mu Chapter ai Marshall University are: Mrs. Irene Evans, Faculty Advisor Patricia Kidd, President Dorothy Grove, Vice President Helen Houdyshell, Secretary Bobby Williams, Treasurer IO7 ALPHA LAMBDA DELTA Seated: Delores Orler, Carolyn Fleming, Jane McCaskey, Susan Moritis, Suzie Kyle. Standing: Connie Mclntyre, Judy Shearer, Nancy Stump, Sandy Johnson, Hazel Legg, Sharon Warren. Alpha Lambda Delta is a national scholastic honorary for freshmen women who have at- tained a 3.5 average for the first semester or an overall 3.5 average for the freshman year. Alpha Lambda Delta promotes intelligent living, a high standard of learning, and. superior scho- lastic attainment among freshmen Women at higher institutions of learning. It was established in 19244 at Purdue University and has since grown to include 119 chapters across the country. The year's activities include a tea for freshmen Women admitted with honors, and a banquet with freshman men,s honorary. PHI ETA SIGMA Seated: J. L. Leef, Paul McMillian, Connie Dressler, A1 Duba. Standing: Herman Jenkin, Michael Black, Don Little, John Stevens. Phi Eta Sigma, national men's freshman honorary fraternity, recognizes outstanding scholastic achievement by men in their freshman year of college. The Phi Eta Sigma sponsors a tutoring I08 system as one of their main activities. Another outstanding activity includes a spring banquet with freshman Women's honorary. THE ROBE Seated: Richard Dennison, Steve Foster, Carroll Hoffman, David Todd, Bob Puthoff, Shannon Wyant, Dick Cottrill. Standing: Junior Jones, Art Fornari, Bob Altornore, Tom Young, Frances Fabi, Jim Headley, William D. Smith, Jim Garrett, Ken Cainer, Hobart Raikes, Tom Tweel. . . . Great Pride in our heritage . . . active de- Robe, menis leadership honorary. Membership sire to promote the interest of the University. is based on extracurricular activities, leadership, These are the ideals held high by the men of the and interest in Marshall. FAGUS Judy Hurley, Elizabeth Tweel, Shirley Campbell, Vickie Smith, Marna Pauloviks, Marda Wilson, ' Sara Lipscomb, Gloria Chafin, Dean Buskirk, and Mrs. Stewart H. Smith. agus, Selliol' W0meU,S h01101'31'Y, is as SYmb01iC members. It is the highest honor a Marshall s the beech tree for which it was named. Every woman can achieve. pring nine to twelve junior Women become I09 PERSHING RIFLE ' ' Q- ,, .. .. .. . C, .. --f.. ., ' .. 1 A ,. ' 1 ., ,...- v p: fa , ' , , . - pi.. va: A---in-1 ns' , .'L.- g..:.. 4 gg -as ,, -i f f .iv I ,cf .-.--. -ei - ,,.... few - '-ar. Row.1: K. Collins, C. Jordon, H. Dodd, Wm. Samuels, P. J. Mayer, C. Campbell, T. Milton, M. Bergin, P. Johnson. Row 2: J. Johnson, L. Ogden, J. Ward, F. Jadick, A. Frye, J. Sinnette, G. Hamnck, J. DeFoe, D. O'Kane, J. Chancey. Row 3: R. Blaine, R. Taylor, D. Jones, C. Barnett, M. King, T. Owens, F. Haeberle, R. Adkins, J. Williams. The Pershing Rifles is a national military fra- ternity for members of the basic course of ROTC. Company N-l of Marshall participates in many events such as parades, serving as honor guards, ushering at basketball games, etc. The company is divided into an exhibition platoon, which per- forms fancy drill, and a straight drill platoon, which does regular drill. Each year the PR sponsors the Marshall Invitational Drill Meet for other PR in Regiment l. SCABBARD AND BLADE Row 1: T. Booth, Chaplain: J. Carroll, sponsor, L. Kelly, Advisor. Row 2: C. Jordan, T. Raines, M. McCoy, D. Lunsford, G. Bell, C. Campbell, C. Dodd. Row 3: P. Mayer, J. Underwood, J. Garrett, D. Pelfrey, E. Tarowsky, C. Walker, D. Nelson, J. Wiles. Scabhard and Blade is the highest military hon- orary at Marshall for junior and senior cadets. The company assumes many responsibilities Within the Battle Group such as sponsoring the food and clothing drive and the military ball. The company also accepts responsibility of run- ning the blood drive as smoothly as possible. IIO 6'Believing that military service is an obligation of citizenship, . . . the greater opportunities af- forded college men for the study of military science place upon them certain responsibilities as oitizensf' sums up the ideals of Company K-12. KAPPA DELTA PI Seated, from left to right: Eric Core, Gloria Chaffin, Patrica Hogg Anderson, Dr. L. Nuzum, advisor. Standing: Ted Willey. Kappa Delta Pi, an Honor Society in Education, was founded to advance the interests of educa- tion as a profession. Phi Chapter at Marshall University was organized in June 1923, just two years following the graduation of the first degree class. Paralleling the growth of the Uni- versity, Phi Chapter has continued to exert its influence in educational circles. Many of its members are holding influential positions in the educational field. Four presidents, seven deans, and a number of Marshall instructors have been members of Phi Chapter at different times. The objectives of the society are to honor scholarship and to recognize evidence of dedi- cation to the success in the field of education. It holds four ideals before its members: The Ideal of Science, the Ideal of Fidelity to Hu- manity, the Ideal of Service, and the Ideal of Toil. Membership is open to eligible juniors, seniors, and graduatelstudents who are educa- tion majors or who are actively engaged in edu- cational endeavors. SIGMA DELTA PI Seated, left to right: Marsha Sue Black, Mrs. Pat Harrison, Vicki Smith, Paige Estler, .ludy Bowen. Standing: Mr. John Miller, advisor Dale Terrell. Sigma Delta Pi is the national Spanish honorary fraternity, open to all Spanish majors who meet its requirements. The purposes of the organiza- tion are uto foment a wider knowledge of and a greater love for the Hispanic contributions to modern cultureg to provide a nucleus for Spanish language student activitiesg to foster friendly re- lations and the cooperative spirit between the English and Spanish-speaking nationsg and to re- ward those who show special attainments and interests. La Sociedad Hispanica, the Spanish Club, furthers the interest of students not neces- sarily majoring in Spanish. ALPHA BETA ALPHA J W Seated, left to right: Miss Josephine Fidler .N Us advisor, Gloria Chatterton, Lois Schoolcraft 'W - 4 Lanoma Pelfry. Standing: Linda Hutchinson W -52 Alpha ldeta Alpha is the national undergraduate library science fraternity which exists for the purpose of furthering the professional knowledge of its members, promoting fellowship, and as a recruiting agency for librarians. The Nu Chap- IIZ ' Barbara Atkinson, Connie Pelfry. M., 7- erupt Z 12-.f'.J ' ,iq-k.tLi'i5.'H ffX1i?fl? ' ' 'yjjtm ,Q '1' ' tm .. an tr , 1, ter, established at lVIarshall University in 1956, currently has eleven active members, two profes- sional members, and ten pledges. The standing project of the Nu Chapter is the library in the Marshall University Campus Christian Center. Omicron Delta Kappa, national leadership hon- orary for college men was founded December 3, 1914, at Washingtoli and Lee University. The organization recognizes and encourages the achievement of character and superior quality, scholarship and leadership. Membership is as much an obligation and responsibility in citizen- ship as it is a most high distinction and honor. To be eligible for ODK, a student must he a junior or senior and have sufficient points in scholarship, athletics, and the other arts. ODK sponsors many projects designed to benefit the University. Members have built the ODK Circle, Victory Bell Tower, a sidewalk in front of the library, and the Student Union Trip Board. Each spring they combine with Fagus in sponsoring a high school leadership conference on the cam- pus. ODK was originally founded to provide an honor society for men who are active in school life, as well as being scholars. Membership is the highest honor a male student can receive. OMICRON DELT KAPPA Standing, left to right: Ivan Ash, John Cash, Dick Cottrill, Larry Gravely, Shannon Wyant, Ted Booth, Francis Fabi. II3 get at Q H .A Q 7 is jf Row 1: Barbara Bell, Margaret Janssen, Carolyn Adkins. Row 2: Grace Woods, June Patton. Row 3: Ronald Raines, Ernest Carpenter, Albert T. Miller, Richard Six. Row 4: L. E. Hanna, Stanley Rostocki, Jack Hughes, Ellis N. Nemer, D. C. Martin. CHI BET PHI Chi Beta Phi is a national scientific honorar fraternit . Its ur ose is to Y Y P P promote an interest in science, while honoring outstanding science students. ' -52.3-2--:Q?12.' w wtf ' I H rlmfw LACY Qefejmfm ' MAFSHAV JUDITH HURQE Mx . -1-ww' .J . '- It B delta Q unit-volt H5n'aton'ni1y NI JA MARY N f Q 1 X . an I X Tillmsluill Zllmfwvsitll , Aiii M , I l MRS.. 1 N 3 I 1 I' Witwfnompsom E97 I7 I igihlflf-. 'I rff I I LPH PSI GMEGA Seated : Marsha Ray, Margaret Durkin, Jeanne Moulton, Frances Tabit, Polly Welty. Standing: Mrs. Ruth Garrett, Emily Buckberry, Lois Kinkead, Fran Bostwick, Mr. R. Johnson. Alpha Sigma Eta Alpha, professional speech cor- omore classification. The purpose of the organi- rection organization on campus, is composed of zation is to stimulate exchange of information speech correction majors who have attained soph- among those engaged in the field of speech. ALPHA SIGMA ETA ALPHA Left to Right: Mr. Page, Stan Witofsky, Ted Wiley, John Burke, Sandra Lilly, Lynn Carroll, Al Ross, Mike Ferrell. Under the direction and guidance of lVlr. Page, Alpha Psi Omega, dramatics fraternity, assumes the leadership in the forwarding of campus drama. Many of the members have played the lead roles inithe productions such as Hamlet, of the University Theatre. Il5 Row 1: Miss Strauss, Phillys Sowards, Nancy Underwood, Marilyn Taubert. Row 2: Hilbert:-1 Issacs, Terry Jacobs, Marlene Moore, Karen Jones, Ruth Cooper, Wilma Hatfield, Lucille Smith, Roma Gay. Row 3: Carol Hoilman, Donna Turman, Maurine Osburn. AMERICAN HO E ECONOMICS ASSOCIATIO The American Home Economics Association is the professional organization for home economic majors. The object of the association is to develop and promote standards of home and family life that will best further individual and social welfare. STUDENT NATIGNAL EDUCATIO ASSOCIATIO The lVlarshall University Student Education Association is an organization for those students in Education preparing to teach. The monthly programs are designed to develop professional atti- tudes which may not be gained in the classroom. Row 1: Kathy Six, Sherry Godby, Sandra Adams, Jerri Steele, Judy Paulin. Row 2: Jo Lockhart, Jeanne Cohen, Carol Schwartz, Vicki Smith, Harry Raczok, Judy Glenn, Lucille Ingram, Becky Scaggs. Row 3: Karen Johnson, Judy Settle, Claire Young, Kathy Davis, Bobbie Lotidennxlk, Linda Sanford. Row 4: Genie Gilbert, Emma Harbour, Jane Bowman, Rose Marie Corcblck, Billie Gail Cooke. II6 I v WOMEN' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATIGN OFFICERS: Kathy Nickell, Elaine Thompson, .ludy Cunningham, Marge Holley, Peg Kirk, Bobbie Green. The Women's Athletic Association is an or- ganization for all girls interested in intramural sports. Membership is not limited to physical education majors. Some of the group's activi- ties include delivering a food basket to a needy family at Christmas, sponsoring two High-School Play Days, and two animal out- ings for club members. 1 s ,,?:-:neg II7 LITTLE SISTERS OF MI ERVA Little Sisters of Minerva is a national organization founded by Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Thelgirls are pin-mates of SAE's or those girls who haveshown an outstanding interest and loyalty to the chapter. The purpose of Little Sisters is to support the fraternity's activities. They are sorting clothes for one of their many projects. Officers are: Mary Wilson, Kay Collins, Brenda Fid- ler, Becky Morris, Sandy Rutherford, Vicki Gwinn. Little Sisters are busy cleaning trophies I Row 1: Allen Drown, Dave LeMaster, Bob Rummell, Bob Roberts, Tom Jividin, Jim Love. Row 2, George Burgess, Tom Virgallitio, Steve LeMaster, Bill Spencer, Jerry Moore, Frank Hensely, Delmas Lunsford. Row 3: Ted Waugh, Jerry Webb, Clifford Suthard, Mike White, Steve Ray, Larry Colley, Bob Steven. Row 4: Jolm Tagnesi, Fred Charles, Larry Blakenship, Mike Cunning- ham, Dave Carper. Row 5: Mr. Skidmore, Mr. Stinson, Mr. Olson, Dean McCaskey, Mr. Eaton, Rodney Wells. ENGINEERI G SOCIETY Under the leadership of Dean lVlcCaskey the Engineering Society strives to acquaint its members, junior and senior engineering students, with their chosen profession and with the various con- nected organizations. The Society engages in social functions such as a dance at Christmas and an annual spring banquet. SISTERS OF THE GOLDE HEART The pin mates of members of Sigma Phi Epsilon who help the fraternity in various phases of campus activities: Row 1: Suzy Dial, Carolyn Sandy, Jeanne Allernan. Row 2: Audrey Cigmia, Penny Nichols, Joyce Clevinger, Fran Bostwick. Row 3: Sarabeth Grant, Becky Barkhurst, Donna Sturgeon, Judy Conner, J errie Cyrus, Linda McDorman, Rose Marie Frecka. EVANGELICAL U ITED BRETHREN STUDENT MCVEMENT MEMBERS: Steven Goodman, Patty Smith, Judy Shearer, Carolyn Lieving, Jim Parker, Dick Cottrill, Bonnie Reed, Katherine Davis, Nancy Hickman, Don Cottrill. The E.U.B. Student Movement is a Christian fellowship primarily for the students on campus although anyone may attend the group's functions. Its purpose is to provide times of fellowship and times of sharing of ideas on the deeper meanings of faith. This is accomplished through Weekly meetings at the chapel and monthly social events. BETA ALPHA M as tvtt s 5 A Row I: Phil Farthing, Leonard Boston, Ron Mazeska, Layton Bennett, William Orth. Row 2: David Groves, Hobert Raikes, David Pancake, Gearge Wardell, John Shea. Row 3: Larry Dransfield, Ed Chapman, John Fife. Row 4: Ken Perry, Thomas Robinson, David L. Groves, Dr. Minick-advisor. Beta Alpha Mu is a local professional fraternity organized to foster the study of business and ec nomics at Marshall University. It was founded in the spring of 1961 by a small group of busines students and has grown steadily to its present membership of twenty-eight active members. Bet Alpha Mu is hoping to become affiliated with a national professional business fraternity. PHYSICAL EDUCATION MAJ ORS CLUB The purpose of the club is to promote interest and concern for advancement in health, physical and recreational education. Greater social and professional cooperation among students and faculty is cultivated by close relationship. Row 1: Miss McDonough, Carol Smith, Rosella Runyon, Ron Easley, Toni Di Franco, Don Jenkins, Linda Thompson, .Tack Cline, Ruhy Varney. Row 2: Marian Bland, Miss Berryman, Mr. Dollgener, Dr. Gayno, Harry Raczok, Frank Moneris, .lim Weatherford, Karen Munday, Charlette Hoffman, Buddy Rogers, John Bentley, Sarah Cyrus, Joy Ellis, Gaynelle Epling. I2I MARSHALL UNIVERSITY ALUMNI ASSOCIATIO Marshall graduates and former students comprise a growing and active Alumni family. Adminis- tered through the Office of Development and Alumni Affairs, the Alumni program helps keep Alumni in contact with former classmates, keeps Alumni informed on current University affairs, and encourages continuing support of the Univer- sity. The Marshall Foundation, Inc., administers Federal and corporate grants received by the University, as Well as scholarship and loan funds. The Alumni Office also supports and works closely with student groups in activities such as Homecoming and Parents Weekend. President Smith speaks to Alumni and friends at Annual Dinner Meeting of the 1963 Alumni Day Program which included several Reunion Classes. I22 The 1963 Queen's Float featuring Miss Marshall CPeggy Tucker '64-J and her attendants is characteristic of Home- coming which the Alumni Association helps sponsor and plan. it fe, it ,, t M.U.'s foreign and most distant Alumni Chapter is in Saigon, Vietnam. Here Captain Norman Powers' 51 fleft fore- grouncll, Captain Fred L. Reid '54 fbackground wearing glassesl, and Major Zeke Wilder ,49 are assisting in entertainment of Vietnamese orphans during Christmas season. Some of the Alumni who attended the Annual Fall meeting of the Central Ohio Chapter in Columbus reminisce. had 4-0 Chapters organized by Student assistants are busily engaged with their various chores in the Office of Development and Alumni Affairs. Some members of M.U.'s Northern Pan- handle Chapter as they met in Wheeling, W. Va., last Fall. Carl Coen '50 fstand- ing at end of tablel was president at the time. TRAVEL - WGRK - LEARN GERMANY C3 ..R' 133 ,QZE I 5' X TW' A A ., Q - , ,M ,-4 f- A 1 dam., Q :Q E fzi' 2 H -, LM . 2' ' i Front Row: Kazuko Otaki, Kanagawa, .lapang Denzil Rose, England. Second Raw: Juan Bergoudian, Brazilg Freida Scheuder, Amsterdam, Hollandg Peter Kanae, Kenya, Africag Inkum Choi, Seoul Koreag Vibske Rosing, Copenhagen, Denmarkg Demetrios Rantis, Greeceg In Young Kim, Seoul Korea. Back Row: Charles Chen, Republic of Chinag Deno Demopoulos, Greece. FOREIGN STUDE TS H ,xi ww 55 ut, Z ' m ' Emir' fr: :- H ,ie gs, i ,ggi A N are H.. H' LAIDLEY HALL Named for Marshall University's founder, John Laidley, the Laidley Hall dormitory has been an integral part of the campus since 1937. As in the case of all Marshall dormitories, Laidley strives to he a 'ghome away from home for each of its residents. Under the leadership of its elected officers, the dormitory participates in sundry activities such as dances. Also, the residents of Laidley Hall each year have a traditional Christmas party which is preceded by a caroling group. Other activities include picnics in the spring and fall, an annual open house, weekly vesper services, the May- pole dance and coronation of a queen to celebrate Parents' Weekend, and a party honoring the graduating students who have spent some of their happiest moments in Laidley Hall. I N 'Y Row 1: Janet Berry, Dianne Board, Barbara Diggs, Marilyn Painter, Martha Buckley, Connie Jones. Row 2: Connie Thomas-dorm president-Mrs. Warth-house mother-Sharon Clingman, Penny Douglas, Sue Ellen McEIkinny, Doris Burdette, Janis Jennison, Dyanne George, Sandy Runner. --v J Study sessions are not always dull . . . although sometimes it becomes a clothes session The ever present card game. UNIVERSITY HALL The smallest of the women's dormitories on campus is University Hall. However, the atmosphere is warm and friendly. Some seventy girls live, sleep, and study in the dormitory. Along with the daily routine of classes, the girls of University Hall always find time for a 'cgossip session in some- one's room or a snack fixed in Mom Hensley's kitchen. Also included on the annual agenda are such events as the Christmas and Halloween parties, Pizza Parties, and an Open House. All this adds up to one trifle large but happy clan of girls who love living in University Hall, their home away from home. Snacking . . . and even more snacking lead to dish washing 1, wx, w w - mfg, When they have time, the girls enjoy music. 4-1 UNIVERSITY HALL COUNSELORS Seated: Judy Glenn-donn president-Kathy Popp, Vanna Hens- ley-house mother-Katie Dangerfield. Standing: Sharon Burton, Carol Schwartz, Karen Jones, Mary Sue Lamp, Vicki Smith. B Donna Burgess, Bonnie Binford, Counselors of Prichard Hall are in Row I Crump, Dianne Crump, Nancy Coffee, Judy ham, Donna Richards, Jackie Gleason. Row Barkhurst, Sandy Davis, Derinda Stivers, Clonch, Caroline Wolf, Joanne Rice. IBO LUCY PRICHARD H LL A new women's dorm was opened in 1955 and named in honor of Lucy Prichard, a former professor at Marshall. The dorm is now a Hhome away from home ,for some two hundred Marshall coeds. Life withinpthe dormitory is governed by a council and is under the supervision of the housemother, Mrs. Bess L. Marple. The girls enjoy many activities together during the year such as dorm dances, Christmas parties, and com- munity service projects. In their leisure time the residents enjoy the television, piano, and hi-fi which are located in the lounge. Checking the mail box is a daily ritual for the girls of Prichard Hall. Signing in and out are familiar parts of a dorm girl's life. Card games are to be found in nearly every room. l3l HODGES HALL Hodges Hall is known over the Marshall campus as the stronghold of the mighty male sex, both the superior upperclassmen and the freshman. Late evenings will still find the lights of Hodges burning brightly, as a multitude of tasks-including studying-are being performed. Two dances, one a semester a year, are held by the dorm. The boys are provided with a 'ctreat night in which they are given two Fat Boys or a pizza and pop. Journalists, economists, psychologists, bridge players, and TV watchers are among the many wide and varied interests in Hodges Hall. fm- rm 4 .. , ,.. .- -f-- -v .- ... .- -V .. .. .. - ... .... -- . Z .' ,, ri. ... .- R H. 31.1. .. .... g.. .Y - , .. COUNSELORS: Row 1: Joe Willis, Tom Rolzinson, Barry Zorn. Row 2: Roger Henderson, Charles Walker, Michael Halley, Mrs. Terry-dorm mother, Bob Lambert, Don Griswald, Ron Mazeska. - fe: -' Q , Occasionally one must study. TT Hootenannies and later a midnight snack are of major interest to the Ift, ' W men of Hodges Hall. is 1' W ' ' 'gay' mv agar' gif' E ,. , f . ,Egfr V may Y gg Xu' M, University Heights, lVIarshall,s new one hun- dred-eighty acre addition on Route 60, has been under extensive study by a faculty com- mittee. There have been many suggestions as to what the grounds should be used for. At present there are two large, attractive buildings which provide living accommoda- tions for married couples in the student body. The apartments feature modern living rooms, baths, and an all-electric kitchen the wives appreciate thoroughly. The remainder of the land at the Heights may be used as a labora- toryn for field trips. I34 UNIVERSIT' H? rs 'me' Q'--' f - an H f if f iff ,, I ,Z 1 Wt gr, tu t ' .w 3: u ff :V if is M W: . if M V M A ii.. The modern kitchen is delightful for preparing those small meals for hubby. 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PEE-xv! if .U K 1 V ' ffm ' if V gf 2 4 v Wigs: 'gllkfvga W'-1 ,ii ww '1r?ZE5+:G 3 1 '-Q l'v , xgq-i ii A .fn fs- , 'Vjfg ' '1 E If1' Tb: F:l- l Y HF' -N1 . .- '-f- ,, f' bm - '-ef! 5 f 'fl ' iff' ' ' . M37 W .4 'ff 7 Eh l ':, L A N' I N n g L X O - N14-w 1 , m A vw ,ks 1 I , Q Q , iw. X4- ' . 5 A ff' fi' n x w L LM x RUSH CYCLE WZ Z D L, 1 U 11 .. F H 'ws ,H sg ss --A: SL J s':.-vfsfg There are Coke parties, AM W .ms M QQ V, Q e is l3 and song practices, and practices, and practices. ' Qu M 1 and Coke parties, Introductions, it i And introductions And introductions. ---Q ' 4. 'Y and rehearsals, And . . . yes. it's worth it!! .v H 1 WV - if .ffifffff o . ,,, - , f Q ' W' i,1'-f'?'f'5'? ' ' Fw I U5 ' I ' ' r J V Q, Y .. , x ' QQ -.-,. Battalion Commander, CADET COL. TED J. BOOTH Battalion Staff-Row 1: T. Booth, E. Tarowsky. Row 2: C. Jordan, G. Bell, D. Nelson, J. Wiles. Row 3: P. McDonald, J. Garrett, R. Easley, C. Ross, T. Johnson. Sgt. James O. Baker, M!Sgt. Jay P. Porter, Capt. Henry M. Vosbein, Jr., Major Lawrence M Kelly, Lt. Col. Patrick H. Morgan, Capt. William H. Dearborn, M!Sgt. Alex MacKenzie, SFC Walter Figge. HQ CQMPANY Row 1: J. Soto, D. Lunsford, Miss Susan' Moritis, H. Haddox, J. Slash, J. Fisher, T. Mitton. Row 2: T. Owens, R. Bloom, J. Madison, J. Toney, P. Craft, P. Clark, J. Lichtenstein. Row 3: D. Cottrill, L. Woodrum, L. Collins, F. Weinberger, F. Barbery, J. McDowell, C. Sheikovitz. Row 4: L. Odgen, J. Williams, E. Comer, B. Meredith, E. Allman, K. Smith, R. Edmunds Row 5: R. Turner, W. Eheatley, J. Welsh, C. Ankrim, J. Suter, C. Milburn, C. Hicks. Row 1: R. Smeltzer, C. Walker, Miss Cheryl Runyon, R. Cheatham, P. Meyer, R. Raines, R. Cainer. Row 2: E. Griffith, G. Hamrick, W. Pemberton, W. Jackson, D. Martreny, R. McCornas J. Sorenson, D. Villars. Row 3: F. Hartwell, B. McElroy, N. Smith, J. Hampton, J. James, J: Ramsey, G. Patterson, G. Weatherholt. Row 4: J. Owen, P. McMi11ian, J. Murphy, G. Manning, F. Coon, J. Ward, J. Atkinson, R. Atkin. Row 5: R. Scaggs, S. Goodman, C. Kerser, W. Dreger, F. Mixer, P. Embry, T. Loncavish. CCMPANY COMPANY Row 1: B. Ward, J. Underwood, D. Pelfrey, H. Brown, P. Turman, C. Chapman, D. Vanmeter, G. Boesch. Row 2: C. Terrlizi, J. Blaine, V. Adams, J. Cowan, L., McCoy, J. Machemer, G. New- brough. Row 3: L. Wenker, D. Cremeans, A. Frye, J. Defoe, J. Sinnette, W. Treanor, M. Parrack Row 4: F. Lawson, M. Adkins, W. Schuller, J. Harenza, C. Adrian, M. King, R. Adkins. Row 5: J. Swann, P. Barnes, D. Moore, M. Chambers, J. Justice, J. Cabell. .4 Row 1: J. Johnson, G. Starcher, Miss Lorretta Uhfeil, D. Dalton, K. Perry, C. Mosser, R. Joesphs T. Wilcox. Row 2: R. Jarrell, R. Brooks, L. Fogus, C. Nelson, J. Cassius, F. Reed, B. Harvey: Row 3: D. Jull, L. Sammons, E. Frame, D. Egnot, W. Young, P. Smith, R. Morgan, T. Dealba. Row 4: A. Socha, B. Aller, D. Jones, J. Kennedy, M. Crouch, J. McVey, L. Ford. Row 5: R. Withers, J. Drummond, J. Wade, J. Frank, E. Hopper, R. Attara, T. Waugh. COMPANY COMPA Y Row 1: B. Farmer, H. Dodd, Miss Sally Kroger, T. Walker, A. Roy, W. Samuels, W. Seiber, G. Landau, M. Bergin. Row 2: K. Evans, A. Jafarace, W. Hill, G. Prater, D. Harris, G. Barr. Row 3: F. Dandois, D. Maynard, M. White, R. Cleek, F. Jadick, M. Kiger, J. Maynard. Row 4: S. McDermott, R. Butcher, C. Barnett, W. von Peachy, H. Witte, D. Truscott, J. Johnson. Row 5: S. Smith, J. Miller, L. Kogelschatz, C. Garcia, J. Pitser, O. Dunnin, P. Cooper. J- tiiff ,M W ' ' ' Ei, ' ' 3 5?-5 M X I 49 Row 1: J. DiMitte, C. Campbell, .Miss Kay Collins, M. Neely, L. Dransfield, M. McCoy, D. Groves, F. Haeberle, D. O'Kane. Row 2: P. Allen, F. O'Neil, R. Dent, K. Honaker, D. Hardman, R. Dillon. Row 3: R. Prater, J. Brown, L. Shepherd, J. Chancey, G. Miller, C. Broh. Row 4: T. Massie, C. Lewis, V. Kelbaugh, C. Shuff, R. Ward, D. Costello. Row 5: R. Taylor, C. Regula, I. Bridgewater, T. Cobb, J. Ball, R. McCoy, H. Cloxton. CUMPANY COUNTER G ERILL Row 1: D. Truscott, J. Lichtenstein, R. Easley, J. Cowan, Capt. Dearborn. Row 2: F. Dandois L. Shepherd, T. DeAlba, P. Allen, B. Harvey, J. DeMitte. Row 3: R. Dillon, S. Miller, F. Mixer, B. Dreger, M. White. Planning . . . as K I ffm- L-gf FLIGHT PROGRAM Six cadets entered the third year of the Army ROTC Flight Program for seniors. Participants are Ron Easley, Glenn Bell, James Garrett, Ted Haddox, Max Perry, and Charles Jordan. The program consists of 35 hours actual flying time plus 35 hours of ground school. Having completed the course, the cadets are eligible to take a test for their civilian private pilots license. Checking . . . Landing Take off and DR M AND B GLE CGRPS ,0.,M K i 44. Row 1: Robert Bloom, Frazier Madison, Joseph Williams, Miss Barbary, Emmett Langley, James Toney, Lawrence Collins, James Suzanne Moritis-sponsor, Joseph Slash. Row 2: Sgt. Walter Figge -advisor, William Dreger, Donald Cottrill, James McDowell, Robert Allara, Lance Winkler, Robert McCoy, Marshall Nickles. SHAVE T IL The SHAVETAIL is the monthly publication of the Marshall University Battle Group. STAFF: Jim Lichtenstein, Robert Ed- munds, Fred Coon. Absent: Jim Garratt. BATTLE GROUP QUEEN KAY COLLINS GC E99 . I ROTC SPONSORS CHERYL RUNYON CONNIE PELFREY HAH Co. HBH CO. Q 422 LORETTA HEIL SUSAN MORITIS SALLY KROCER C Co. Headquarters Co. . D Co. PATTI JOHNSON Pershing Rifles JOYCE CARROLL Scabbard 8: Blade ILITARY BALL 55 my - ai? w Y , M - Aff - ., .mf ., , H1- M A'i43sff k w Mi IjiU 1 H LL' 3. -M. , 'fy wif- -4 if ' Q- - --Q1 -ff.: . . 1 5 . ' I 'Q 1 a1f'3f1'1'fNf gf ' L2 1ZfQ1,.,g.,, 'f X W2-' W.,.,., -4'-,gif za' . 1.-, wx .-1-mf by X .,.. L 6. ,K WEL? . . 4.1 - ,- ,.1 -, k. 'TK ,J ,Q ,, fiiwizain f -'ZT-ft ,'.' 'Yfi W -'fx ','- r'r1rf,g-'-3-'fy - '-' ,-JV.. . 1 GU' - W-.-, ,am-.M F, V nf I . 1' , - 1 .F 14 x .. - -pg, A f A rn gg , B F19 i1f ' HQ. . s v - .4 -wh. 5? -ig! 4 1 'max u.r,qWp . ,. ,Zhi 3 w x 1 Ml , , , 5 F' ' -' 'GF'-iz. A, yi fx: -' 1 ', NTQ' ' X . 'gf'-N.. 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J QQQ -j ,v V. fm vp l xiifnw . N, , Ns,,' ,W qw if . Q 'U a f J, , Q 'Ku V'-ti - ,ln r., 5 -- F E nf ' .fi S mf: -f , ', 'n '7. ' if ggi f '-5 if ff- f NY? f A. E .' -.M ,J ,r ' . - ' ' 5 1 X D Z .J f Q 2 I A h . . . N.-. ,, fter t e Life Planning C0l'1VOCElt1011 f11CS1d6 chats were held in the different fraternity and sorority houses and the dormitories. Dr. Hey's topic was discussed more fully at these meetings hy leading campus pro- fessors. H ,wiii W I i, V-ii i . Eill ii' R if .2 v f A I: -fi .l l V 5 :E A Y-- 'C :, ,. , V I V :gsisfg A ll Four wonderful years of fun and study open our way for this, our Commencement Day. COMMENCEMENT DAY 1963 1 ' 1 ff Aw xxxxx 541. E' ,,ffW rr gas!! ru gif ' , ,F -' v A sincere, heartfelt thank-you goes to Dr. Smith for his awe-inspiring welcoming ceremony. Study and hard work, fun and late nights close with the time honored sheepskin from President Smith. I 64 W 1 M The Centennial Year Commencement is o'er and so i our study for a While. Long will we remember our honore4 guests: Reverend Joseph Duffy, instructor in Social Ethic and Director of the Board of Admissions at Hartfora Seminary in Connecticutg Secretary of the Army, Cyrus R Vanceg ,l im Comstock, editor of W. Va. Hillbillyg Mile C. Stanley of the W. Va. Federation of Laborg Phylis- Curting David L. Francisg John D. Mauriceg and Roher Stewart. As we walked away from the 126th Commencement exer cise, We felt a twinge of sadness, a sense of joy, a knowl edge that was our's alone. The Reverend Joseph' Duffy and i Dr. Stewart H. Smith reminisce. AWARDED HONORARY DEGREES X lilfigs? if Row 1: Robert Burgess Steward, .lane Hobson for Phyllis Curtin, l sw David L. Francis, Miles C. Stanley. Row 2: John D. Maurice, Dr. F. P. M. X Summers, Cyrus Vance, .lim Comstock. 5 t A 1? qi 'vi 4- ,i l 7 Cyrus R. Vance, Secretary of the Army and a native of West Virginia, delivered the day's address: Mr. Vance received an honorary degree from Marshall. 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Row 2: Jim Marnell' Tom Robinson' Mike Hinklc' Ezra Miclkiff' Ralph McBrayer' Jerry Miller' George Wardell. The l.F.C. is the governing and coordinating body which initiates and directs activities for the nine Greek fraternities on campus. The scope of the Council during l963-64' included improvement from Within by active participation in national and regional IFC functions and by many improvements in its internal policies. Active cooperation with the University and the community has continued to be an important phase of the IFC also. Each year the Council continues to expand and improve. This year has certainly been no exception. THEI TERFRATER ITY COUNCIL PA HELLENIC COUNCIL Panhellenic is derived from two Greek words, '4Pan meaning Mall, and 'Gl'lellenic meaning Greek. Thus, Panhellenic has come to mean an organization of all Greek letter fraternities for women. The Marshall Panhellenic Council is composed of the president and two representatives from each sorority. The Council directs rushing activities and establishes rules which govern the sororities. They also coordinate various activities such as Creek Week, the Mothers' Day Sing, and Homecoming festivities. The Panhellenic Council encourages high scholarship by offering a trophy to the group with the highest over-all average at the end of each academic year. After Winning the scholarship trophy for three consecutive years, the sorority is allowed to retain the prize permanently. Row 1 Sharon Smith Susan Dawson Bunny Kennedy, Lily Wray Naylor, Joanette Weasley, Barbara Collins Row 2 Ann Eskridge Marilyn Vorholt, Carolyn Fleming, Joann Odum, Charlotte fc' I69 'A.u. HAMB-Q ' MM HALL M.v MOFFAY V MR MORRIS LW. NAYLOFI I 1 I V 1 M F WHELAN J.K,DOAK FLSWART2 s.E.snnN1 Y J, M, FLECKENSTEIN P L TERRELL - K A. Lawn c,c, amxcs n.s.u1LE E-iPARSQNf ' D. aszxvsn M. asnvne Yliliillii !SV VIS! PQIBIDDH' PRZSWEIT NOISE FUILMDKIT IYID VKCE 9E5l5l'l1 SLSEEYIM , 'ff' 4 .ww ., ff S A MORITIS S.L.ZINKLE V 2' S 'Eb Si 5 -JLiEvag2p4Q..3vQ!5 ' ' arshall 4 zifuevsibg li. , - Y ,, K .mo NARA a.A.am'rz coxwanoewo , x.A comms , - -1 ,lf , . - ' , W ' l ' . . -, ' 1 9 ' A, 'ff R X , v -' Q. M.- ' ' 1 , 4 Zi -1 ' ' , 2 xt ,.g , ' ' - X Q, -A K 24.4 1 I : . H 'Q s , V t .,- 13 y I .-, ig, ----, .rn uf, ,An .. , -- ,W ., , s mumsn J,A .-errensou J x onus K c smm-1 m.n..JANsssN c wmxms LK aeoww m.M,wALoRoN naaonusou if JLLOMBARIXQ K.V, WILUAMS -J X '1 X A tu, lu i! . KJ! H 1,15 a x 'fd ., h ,L W A L.SHEETZ ALPHA CHI UMEGA In September 1963 the Alpha Chi's he- gan their eleventh year on Nlarshall's campus. I After a highly successful rush season in which they pledged twenty new sisters, A Chi Os had a victorious Homecoming by having two of their sisters chosen as fresh- man and sophomore queens. Campus activities found the girls of Al- pha Chi holding top positions. They in- clude Panhellenic president, student cahi- net, Who's Who, ROTC sponsors, student senate, majorette, and Fagus. Social events this year included an Indian Pow Wow dance, Red Carnation Ball, a Spring Informal, Golden Lyre Ball, and a Founder's Day Dinner. Also there were fraternity parties, serenades, faculty teas, and alumni parties. With sixty strong, the Alpha Chis are continually guided hy their motto, 'LTo-- gether let us seek the heights. I f waz -' my , I, W uk W I ,. I , , ' I , SONRA KING SARA LIPSCOMB MARILYN VORHOLT SHARON RECORDING SECIQE TARY COPRESPONDING SECRETARY PRESIDENT' VICE PRESIDENT , IREASURER 1 BEIIERJII Maxam CHAELAIN ,, I Ng lm sigmm I- :Iuka OOM!-L I r I I , x I V , AI I Im.I I I , QQ JUDY FOSTER Y LINDA CORNETT 'Q' I if I I I I I in Mun n ummm-Sin, 7 I 1 , I I I I 12.164 Y vzn- W, ,,,l.I ,1.g,,-,A .W --W .-I - nh PATRICIA DEAN ' PATRICIA MCGRATH MARY ISINGHOOD SHARON - - A----f I Y , I I I I . - I I I I I I I A I l I I Q I ALPHA SIGMA ALPHA The Marshall University chapter of Alpha Sigma Alpha was chartered in May of 1927. Since then the Alpha Sigs have participated. in all school activities' and this year was no exception. The girls were to he found in honoraries, many were on the deans' lists, and Sara Lipscome was nominated for Who's Who. Also, Barbara Thomas served as varsity cheerleader. Although always striving for scholarship, social func- tions are a part of every Alpha Sig's life. 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' 1 I' - Q, W ' 1 '1 - 1 '1 1 'QL 1 i' TH 1 b 1 ' ' 1 W 1 4 , 1 -1 113 1 1 1 ,F 1 111 is 1 1111-U . .1 ,5,JfMccA,gElY Jcpmgglf ' ' ' SGQNESS ' ' ' ,,R.5RAy ' pgungngi asfsusuoes CLBURGIS nn.nurF CSPELFREV Rpsnnsou M.s.Tneus u ,n 415 111 1 1 1 1 1 1.4-,..1- 13 1 :X I Y, 111.1 111 JI 1 :W gif A ' V X P -.1 --'1 , 1 ca 1 51' 'MI A ' ' 1' KP'-.1 1 11 3-.ff 1 f 1, I , 11, 1, 1 1,5 1 , ., . 5 1 1 5.41- 11 1 L 1 P 1 4 I 'fr ALPHA XI DELTA The new addition to their house brought the members of Alpha Xi Delta hack with en- thusiasm in the fall of 1963 and winning the scholarship cup for the second consecutive year boosted their spirit. In November they worked hard preparing for homecoming and were rewarded by receiving first place with their homecoming sign. Peggy Tucker was chosen Miss Marshall and Peg Shepard was chosen Junior Queen. The members of this chapter have maintained ideals of scholarship, friendship, and by active participation in various or- on Marshallls campus. They were represented in such organizations as Stu- Senate, Who's Who, and Honors Seminar. Xi Delta also had three varsity cheer- 2 majorettes, and several girls in Uni- plays. philanthropic project for the year was two families at a Christmas party for children at Stella Fuller Settlement. Tucker surrounded by sorority sisters congratu- her on being chosen as Miss Marshall. . N it ti it X 'H My , The New Pledge Class of '68. This year has not been all Work and no play. Their social activities included 'lSquare- nanny, the Contemporary Cupid Dancef, The Spring Weekend which included the Rose Formal, the Strawberry Breakfast, open house, teas, and many other activities. At the end of a very eventful year the Alpha Xis look for- ward to a promising next year. Nina Hatfield being presented the key to the new addition of the Alpha Xi's house. -JANE BOWMAN I , ,,, .-,v,,,.--..,.,..,., ,. ' l ' -W H' l l l lg lfiwwl i' Y ' ' A , 4..Lf.L p 1 ' . , - l -, f: IVV, T54 J g-' .:. N -Eggs ... : U 1 5':. , 1 ,m . ww 1 f 5' 'la Q W T l . Nnucv .Eiisiuw ' ' -4i1ARN:Tl5AULDVlCKS ASALLIE nossmx 1 E Wm -Jiffy-,ii i l 'W . I . ,J , , , e.l A p' W 1 Q - - . CAROL ANNE SMITH 1 -wx snsnms Hmmuns-r .lem Arm HARUMAN gcvnosz GLENN ALlCE'ljAT:fON Z , I 1 J ' I --:, 17+ r I 1. . , 7 ' l Ealing Zgelfa ilk: 161 . -ff --1 9 Q A ,H V A l N-4 '+- l j lm 5 ' , wi, - marshall lllniuefsillg MRS. ADA ADAMS IX -w- . ul V I -,, H.-.A ilf 1 1 Vg I, u I - H 14 V 40 I r' X A L x 11 4 X' I A1 f I ll Y l n l.Q5f ,: ', l l Fix A 'L A uh-F JAN TBNNEY KAREN GALFORD DI ZZY I f5,gm:'pf?Egymm.?gNf :l 4ff9!h Y: ,Nh l W, ,A I.: . Vw 115 -D7 W .sum nuenss .ffm DEACON r -'f.flM 3m?7Jg - f-Q25 Y- , - ,-V - ,. , .54 . ,Xie 2 lf ' ji' V. H, ,. 1 1, -N 1 - l , 551'-ws Qi l 'N 'U' ' K A V 1 - A ' l V I k M ANN wmmou PAuuA'ww1'rsN RAREN Aces ELLEN EKEY gm.- ' .4 s..f1 cnnomi cnulxsnzmk U JANET RATCLIFF 'mf ' l' X :M I. R f i 3 5' 'A :CW V l :IQ-2 .59 V . vF'- ' PAMELA Qncxniwf H .W 1321216 -. ' . V35 R ICKK HENDERSON DELTA ZET After a summer of planning and preparation, the Delta Zetas returned to their newly remodeled house eager for another year filled with fun and hard work. , Attired in our pretty pink dresses, they went into rush full of anticipation and excitement and were rewarded with twenty-two wonderful new sisters. Delta Zetas are Well represented in campus politi- cal affairs hy having two senators and the vice president of the Student Body. Also, 'Delta Zeta is proud to have sisters participating in Fagus, The Honors Seminar, many scholastic honoraries, and Who's Who. A Delta Zeta's social life never stops. Aside from our own social affairs such as their HWinter Fantasy and Spring Week-end, they share in other campus social events. This year their sisters reign as TKE Sweetheart, Snowball Queen, and ROTC Sponsor. ' Delta Zetas work for others in many ways. They sponsor patients at Caiville Hospital for victims of Hansen Disease and help support the Gallaudet College for the Deaf. Throughout the year they help tuiderprivileged people in our commtmity. Delta Zeta sisters give graduating seniors a farewell party. The officers of Delta Zeta. Newly elected. Seventeen smiling faces glad to have been chosen Delta Zeta's pledge class of '63. DONNA sTunoEON DIAL H mfs f all 3fntfoe1fsiiW. ,If ELOZABETN SADD ROSE MARIE HAYES :gg H V mq sau:-mu BARBARA comms , QONNA HUQHES KAREN suirxoum ' me an up xs1 wc: wfxsfblvv , romafvowmwn jglngd Z A Sgma ,Ragga 1 I i A vp: W NMI! Q W fl. '7 Q fm, -m -.W W P s I M ' .nsnmcvnus sf? A 1 1: xi W J-vw, ff D' 5 i A ,,. ,K , .. , ,. , Qi' ii. ,lf ' fu K 15:13 1 I ll ,I SFREAFA H: ' SIGMA KAPP Early September brought the Sigma Kappas back to Marshall, many returning via leadership camp, for a Week long pre-school sorority clinic. Many 'of our members acted as freshman guides that first Week, and as school finally started, campus organizations and honoraries claimed us as members. We Were represented in Fagus, W'ho's Who, cheerleaders, mal jorettes, Student Senate, Symphonic Choir, ROTC sponsorship, and the Parthenon and Chief Justice Staff. ' Several projects during the year included visits to the Foster Memorial Home and the Huntington State Hospital, as Well as our participation in our national gerentology project. Some of our social activities have included two informals, the Spangled Sophisti- cation, a Winter Formal, the annual Sigma Kappa Week-end, a Hobo Dinner, and a serenade. ! f' 'V fi VK lilrllil TT 'l , t sw , fly ' ' ' ' V i t A ' i. fill? 77 S ii 27' Q 3 P 'i a E :' Q13' QI-mmf 5531 'lgfx Sli i 'A 'll' ' ' W i i i,- Q I I 1 5 X I 1 1' 3 I . - A ,, 1' f b ' fic til' 2 at U -if ' I5 fa: -N :iff d l. ' F , iff li 1 .. - A A ' . , , 7' i 4 K ,, rf .4 V ii , U, :sg . tu 1- 'rss if tiff- ,, f 1, 3, Q i J, 1-m - 1- ', - fi- ..g nj- , 4- -fx. . '-ali' 4 K' x 'L' ,Q .,, '4 g- J ',. 'fill' . 37 X - A V' .I 4' il ' W fs- V -' 1 fy s 3 11, i 1 L ,, A 1 I T . -'I The circle dance at the Winter Formal seemed to enjoy brief popularity among the Sigma Kappas. The Sigma Kappas and their dates posed happily during intermission at their formal. The fall pledge class proudly wears the white dresses and the purple flowers of their sorority. 11 . 1, M. 1 ' ELIEN MFE Y BARBARA SMITH JANET DORADO JUDITH CLAREN ANDREWS JOANN ODUM JANE HOLSWADE SHELTON NUZUM cfumenu CAROLE EEWEI SGW' l Z 1 ?,i :mmm 1 N N 1 1 1 1' dvshall 2 ilniu ev-5i11B 1 ,, ,, DOBBS 1 L' ennema WELLS L BARBARA srewmirr I' surwv RAMEY X FRANCBVSTAFFORD 1 BAR! BAKER A KENNYLEEYEURGES X DONNAT6NEV I .sum msn 11 ,11 1 -2 iq 1 1 1 1- V A 7, - Yl,1 ALICE THORNTON JARREN HOLSION CAROLE CALLON CONNIE SMITH aww wi , 1. 'U' v f x 1 1 I 'N 'U ' H1 X K: .1 . . 1 N .Vg ' . L1 A 4 1 ' mmm, 1 Vf 9 .4 -.fi ,.i' 1 1 1 1 SIGMA SIGMA SIGM This year, as always, the members of Sigma Sigma Sigma are proud of their many accomplishments on campus and off. As active partic- ipants in various phases of student life, Tri Sigmas were to be found in the Student Government, Student Senate, the cheerleading and majorette corps, the Honors Seminar, Fagus, Alpha Lambda Delta-freshman women's scholastic honorary, Who's Who, and several of the dramatic productions here at Marshall. Claren Brooks served as Senior Class President. In the annual Mother's Day Sing they tied for a first place trophy, and won the Homecoming Car Parade. Also, they can add to their impressive list of achievements Miss Armed Forces, the Military Ball Queen, Miss West Virginia- who won the talent contest in the Miss America Pageant, the Hunting- ton Tohacco Princess, and this year's Miss Chief Justice. Further- more, a Tri-Sigma was awarded West Virginiais Most Outstanding Collegiate Girl in a national contest. Once again we have joined to- gether to better our own organization and Marshall University. assess Danny Egnor was voted Tri-S Man. 9 it saw .4-J igma The officers of Tri-Sigma lead the path to another illustrious year in our his- tory. The new initiates are a group that Sigma Sigma Sigma will always re- member with pride. , .rf V , , G Y my , 0 ,,. Z M ,H , - .1 ,f, ,,i, Q 1,,, . Y . W I X X , J! A W 5, , , mv s R 1 1 ' 1 M fl V V A u 4 Y J W, Y K Y Y- I w , L 3 H,w,sMm-I R..1.HoneEs J,L.MlLLERY .Q . J.W.ANDERSONf: , i 1 f K, I mn-sgssn Z' was vaesmqgxv V- if ' 1-vssmznv k Z - ss:-1555511 I f 1 , , ' A Af Z l l4 4 191321 Sigma jg . 1 ,W ' X , 1 . iw . , ,. Z .V - w 1 1, E RMANDLEY G. RFASTO 1 1 I Fl C CHEATHAM C IX COOK x , s n 1 . I , 1qig '1'?'1f'l'2 ?f'! 2 S'i11B W, ,,.. 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W E 8 -.T SEL x .. xw W M W -iw x L B 'II W xx. xx :xxx x an x CAVALIERS INDEPENDENT FRATERNITY Scene from Roman Riot Activities and Alumni, prior to Annual Softball Game. This year, as in all years, members of the Cavaliers have continued to enjoy the fullest benefits of belonging to Marshall University's only Independent fraternity. The social calender, which was as full as college regulations will permit, was highlighted by such particularly outstanding Fraternity Functions as the HSweetheart Ballf' the 'cRoman Riotf, and the Western Hoedownf' Yet the Cavaliers feel that the importance of even these outstanding social events was overshadowed by the spontaneous activities of the group. The feeling of Brotherhood has never been strongerg the hours spent participating in intramural sports, playing cards until the wee hours of the morning, or any of a half-million other activities of the sort has kept it strong. The Men of Cavaliers hold this year and its activities in fond memoryg yet they know that the ahead holds the promise of being .better in all respects. So they leave 1963-64+ with deep regrets, but also with real optimism. The Men of Cavaliers feel that 1963-64 is a memorable addition to Cavalier History-this thirteenth year of the Cavaliers joins the twelve preceding it as another of the truly great Years of The Cavaliers. I85 R2 mn- 1 4 Wk' n, if ii' W ff yy ,Q y H ., 'Q 'WE ' u . . fur iffy. 125 x' W - . V pu ' sf. ,hggg gk, n 1.2 Y-SH Am mn -my , wav, we L M 'af- '..I w 1 x w , S, 'Qin . ye.: if , ,M wg: S as 3- 1 'K Y-L . 7 xg Am 3-FW! -if, wss21 d' Aw 'YL 'Ji ii , Qgfiuy I- E U 5 ' ' 5 1' , 'ii' mg Q 'W Q megs A , v f Wi? 1 ' ,fgws ' lvl, Eg 2 1, -s '-ana . L li gn-. ,I Q 21 n UL 1 4 4 'TL x T'f-1' - .r N r.. 4. A, M fm ...5 m,,,.1 L Ere-ff ,EE. 5 , -42 Yu ZET BETA TAU ,..-- 1895 Pledge Father Grob receives the game hall from pledge Goodman following a contest. we-if Dean Sl13W,S anecdotes at a pledge activation banquet. Brothers Jay and Landau make President Smith feel at home on his visit to the new Beta Tau House. Beta Tau Colony is affiliated with Zeta Beta Tau, one of the strongest nationalassociations in the fraternity system. The men of the Marshall col- ony took a great step toward becoming a national chapter when they moved into their new home on Sixth Avenue at the outset of this school year. Actively participating in all facets of University and fraternity life - social, cultural, athletic, and scholastic-the closely knit group is con- tinuing to grow and expand their activities. This year was the BT's taking part in numerous intra- mural sports contests, commtuiity service proj- ects such as the lVluscular Dystrophy and Easter Seal campaigns, and various cultural programs within the chapter. On the social calendar were several Beta Tau informals, as well as formal and semi-formal dances, while they also sponsored the Second Annual Ess'n Fress dinner, a delicates- sen delight enjoyed by a large number of lVI.U. students and community residents. Looking for- ward to a date in the near future when they will receive their charter and be recognized as a chap- ter of Zeta Beta Tau, the men continue to Work to better themselves, their university, and their com- munity. I87 W N - ,ew ' N 1 . 5 ' H PM 3 gk A N Ifijff-,,, 'V X b V. , N . V,L?,:... E VK . N, l 1, 11 - w H w ' 1 W ' . N 4 v - - ' ? V - U- . , , ,' 1.11 ,. ,Y ' ,J L - ,. . f H , .. , A 1... 1 . . . 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ST OLE! 5 mga UD E5'ilT s, ll 6 ZW? f 6 l f l ll llqsw May I have this Dance? GREEK ACTI ITIES ,, P' p .- To the Victors, Go the Spoils! gg I Q5 ATHLET H KWH m www w m um m I 1 -L 1 E I , ,la ' ' X : Z .. ,M..g.....w n Ei: I Y if Y , r 3 Q2 -Z ' ' Y ,jp -. W f ,V 3- rfg- gag M... Y A . W - ' Z - - 1 . , Z 5 . 1 Ji 1 x. w if' uw m uw HNHHWQQ! Z: I I W4 i 4.2 : ' J 2 FE- M. Z Z , II' F 1 ' .5 X I 4 1 : 'V -LL? . FE ' i?5'1,'ffl5- mf - :E 1. QL. 'fWfl-ms : Q-L-gli? Mun a m 03, :gm BASEBALL M.U ...... - .,.,. ..... 'r M.U ........ , ........ . M.U M.U M.U.- ...,. .... . . M.U ....... .- M.U ...-,,..,..,..... M.U ................. M.U.-- .,,. . M.U. M.U ...... . . ...., -- 9 208 First Row, left to right: John Griffin, Jim Parker, 'Bob Lambert, Mike Muth, Joe Collins, Richard Davidson, Pete Berydent, Dick Fillmore. Second Raw: .lim Freeman, Tom Patterson, Zeke Myers, Mike Cunningham, Charles Brown, Rusty Wamsley, Larry Kelly, Dennis Osborne. Third Row: Dale Lynd, Gary Saterfield, Larry Tincher, Mickey Sydenstricker, Toby Halbrook Iohn Layne, Charles Newton, Coach Alvin Brown. W. Va. Tech. --- ......... ..... - -16 W. Va. Tech -- .......... ........ 1 0 M.U Toledo - ..... ...... ........ 1 1 M.U Toledo .......... ......- .....--- 1 6 M.U Rio Grande ...... -- ............. 2 Morehead ....... Miami ............. Miami .......... M. H. College Kent .................. -- M.U ....,.. - .... . R10 Grande ...... ........ 1 4 M.U ......., , .... .. 9 ..--.-----..--- 9 M.U.-.-.-.. 0 --, ....... 3 M.U ........ - .... . 1 Kent .................... W. Va. State ...... -- ..... 1 W. Michigan -- W. Michigan -- Morehead ...... Morehead .... O.U. ...,........... . O.U. ............... . W. Va. Tech. -- Rio Grande .- M. H. College W. Va. State -. B.G. ...... ..... .... - B.G. ............. . SPRING 1963 TRACK RECORD Concord College ...... ........... A Toledo ...............,... -aa-H Marietta College ...... ....... H West Liberty .......,.... Morehead College ....... ....... H West Virginia State ,..... A -..H Fairmont College ......,................. H 70-57 37-87 79-47 79-48 64-63 51-76 67-60 MAC Meet at W. Michigan: 7th First Row: Henry Parrish, Butch Adkins, John Fisher, Jim Epling, Tun Walker Jack Mahone John Bentley. Second Row: Larry Butcher, Doug Young, Bob Pruett, Phil Jackson Al Foddrell Bob Kums Bruce Berman. Third Row: Art Miller, Ron Meadows, Mike Hicks, Chappy Walker Richard Turner Willie Tucker, Jim Brown, Fred Synder, Charlie Kautz, Head Coach. i First Row: l-r: Dick Fillmore, Al Rinehart, Mike Hicks, Dick Turner, Everett Vance, Zeke Myers, Glenn Bell, Mike Thompson, Art Fornari. Second Row: Jack Mahone, Henry Kizer, Bob Pruett, Jim Perry, Bob Venters, Dave Boston, Larry Dezio, John Williams, Barry Zorn, Howard Cunningham, Doug Long. Third Row: Jim Brown, Jim Cure, Bill Winter, Jim Lewis, Dennis Gerlach, Don VanMeter, Paul Turman, Larry Coyer, Joe Willis, John Bentley, Don Dixon. Fourth Row: Mike Little, Bernice Covert, Clyde Owens, Ron Minard, Tom Good, Randy Andrian, Tony Marvin, Howie Miller. Fifth Row: Forest Underwood, Offensive Line Coach, Ed Prelaz, Defensive Backfield Coach: Charlie Kautz, End Coach, Ray Henderson, George Kosanovich, Alex Sansosti, Pat Woody, George Cyrus, Jim Eisenhraun, David Arritt, Olen Jones, Defensive Line Coachg Alvis Brown, Offensive Backfield Coach, Charlie Synder, Head Football Coach. VARSITY FOOTBALL 1963 RECORD Morehead ..,.,.. Miami ,.... Toledo ....., Buffalo ................ Kentucky State .... Louisville ..,....,.....,...... ......., A Western Michigan ...,..... ,....... A Bowling Green .......,.. ....... H Kent State ....,......V,. ......, A Ohio University . Won 5-Lost 4-Tied 1 6-19 14-14 19-18 10- 8 28- 0 14-27 20- 7 14--21 14- 8 0-17 BIG GAM The Big Green Last-minute instructions. Kick-Off. 4 A I 5. . .. ... Just when we get the ball, he sneezes. Care if I tickle your ribs? Boo! I'll just sneak up here on my belly and get him. .1 Did you say 38-24-26? Where did you say the ball is? Which way now, coach? I wonder if he'll need a facial. Did you hear the latest joke? Row I: Jim Madison, Harry Willis. Row 2: .lim Weatherfor, Keith Blankenship, Bob Redd Row 3: Bill Whitsell, Carl Sparks. Row 4: Charles Krolides, Bill Smith, Bill Pfielsticker Coach Sonny Allen VARSITY BASKETBALL Members of the team, L-R, First Raw: Bill George Hicks, Levi Lauvary, Charlie Hicks, Richie Simmons, Walt Smittle. Second Row: Clark, Joe Heinz, Larry Tincher, Bill Treacy, Bob Lemasters, Jerry Roy, Bill Francis and Varsity Coach, Ellis Johnson. Whitsell, Ed Peltz, Bruce Belcher, Tom Langfitt, Larry Williams, Bill Pfielsticker, Willie Tucker, Jim Odum, Damon Cook, Criss Cremeans, Butch Forrest Newsome, Keith Blankenship, Jody Sword, the coaches: Freshman Coach Sonny Allen, and The New Coach ELLIS JOHNSON 1963 BASKETBALL RECORD Opp. Morris Harvey ,...,., ........ 7 1 Eastern Kentucky .,.,... ........ 3 5 Ohio University ..... ....,... 3 5 Morehead ............ St. Francis ,,.. Toledo .. ...,., .. Miami .................. Morris Harvey .... Ohio Wesleyan .... St. Francis .......... Kent State .....,.,,. Western Michigan Ohio University .. Eastern Kentucky Mlaml ....,............. Kent State ............ Morehead Toledo ................ Bowling Green -. Steubenville ...... Loyola .,.,,,.......... Western Michigan Bowling Green .. . .L ,,.. 103 91 . ........ 75 70 . ..,.,.,. 72 70 82 . .,...,.. 76 ...,-...110 -.-.,.-.112 -.-,,.-.106 56 -,-----.117 93 --,-.-..106 CHD CAD CHD CAD CAD CHD CHD CAD CHD CHD CAD CHD CAD CHD CAD CHD CHD CAD CAD CHD CAD CAD CHD 0 ! , . KJ . is - ' A Sw - . , - iw ' it 1 XX : 'fff ' 3 gm fix,- f 'Q 1. EGL JJ v ...dr 223 l Q, it Row 1: Spike Barnett, Steve Foster. Row 2: Barbara Thomas, Bobbie Van Ness, Diane Meadows, Lynda Taylor, Peggy Shephard, Ann Mecum, Karen Agee, Loretta Ufheil. -.1 43 U n 1 VARSITY CHEERLE DERS 224 FRESHMAN CHEERLEADERS ' L-R: Sundra Sunny Sharp, Sally Kroger, Sally Saul, and Rita McCu1la. The Little Green cheerleaders cheer the team to victory and even manage to make the team and the student body more cheerful after defeat. SPRING 1963 VARSITY TENNIS TEAM Coach John Nobel, Dave Adkins, Wayne Wookey, Jock Viehman B111 Carroll B111 Jefferson and Jim Wellman. Morris Harvey .,,, - Cincinnati .................. - Morris Harvey ..... - ,..,..,.,. - Ohio University ,.,..... - Kent State ...,........., - Toledo ................. Bowling Green ...... Ohio University ........ - Miami University Morehead .....,..,,.... Cincinnati ....... Morehead ...................,...........,.... Won 6-Lost 6 Coach Bud Graham, Harry Hoffer, Chip Woodring, Dave Whipkey, George Somich, B111 Spensky Dave Herndon, and Instructor Tex Langford. SPRING 1963 GOLF RECORD Ohio University Marshall ........................ Ohio State U. ............... - Miami ...,........... .......... W. Michigan ............v..... Marshall ....... Marshall ....... - Marshall ....... Marshall .....,. Toledo ........ Marshall ,....................... Bowling Green ....,......... Marshall .................,...... Marshall ...........,............ U. of Kentucky .............. 1415 18 uw 14 19 16 23 :nw 15 nm 13 9Vz nw 12W 11 Marshall .,......,........ nw Kent State ..... ..... 9 Marshall .,..... ..... 6 Marshall ................ 10 Marshall ................ 15 Cincinnati -1 ........... 11 Dayton ............ Morris Harvey 4, nf, .4 Miami .................... 9 Marshall ............,,.. Sw Kent State ....,......... 5 Marshall ..........,,,,.. W. Michigan ......... Kent State -M .....,...., Marshall .,,. .,...... Won 8-Lost 7 SW -uw lm 7 1 ., i 111' 1 1 LJ' ,-,01 ' s 1 W ,. Row 1: Dave Cramp, Gearge Daniels, Jim May, Tom Busbee. Row 2: Dick Jefferson, John Toler, Larry Coyer, Bob Pruett. '1111!1'1! 11 H11! V, M1 ' ' , 4,7 1111 1 111 if ' Q RESTLI l 1' 11 11 11 1 11 1 J, .ffggszs . ,wk . , , Ly,..,t,m, '!i53.ES'H ,mi 1 Vw: E 1311 1 H1 111 1 11 Y in 'VL-nm iii? 11 ' 1 Q ' - 1 , J., Q ,uf ,gg-.1 aff?-Z 2 ,111,. -- 29,- ,M Y Q' Y . 'YQLQL nuqgqu , 1,7 I. 4 if - Av., my f ' ik., 'ij - T , Q., :I .,.-Q..- -Shi 1 L9 YA .SEGA -A W! 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M HW? ms ,mmf mm .5- 4ilivELi'L'1ar Q. fe: f Qiakf I I K am gmt 'I-3:2332 : 525' . , Q qx: : V ,M -W sas H X mm W Q . -Q-I E: ,B .Ji M - ,W .mi , ,A sffsfff H H . .. wif, W gawk . .M AW gm 1 A w w H H H W X, 230 , M ,I ii , .MW K. , -- H ' H! ww w H313 N 1, ff-552 ,1 ,mm wx ,if 1 ky CROSS COUNTRY TEAM FALL 1963 RECORD Morehead ..............,...,,,,,.,,-.,-,,,,,,-,,,,,,,,- H 29-27 L Morehead ...... ,,,,,.,-, A 29-26 L W. Va. State .,.... ,,,.,,,,, H 17-38 W Concord ....... -,,,,,,,, A 15.40 W Low Score Wins Row 1: Jerry Holbrook, Pat Deery, Cary Harnrick, Jim May, Ellis Wiley, Danny Green, Earl Jackson, Oather Dunning. Row 2: Richard Jefferson, Bill Walker, Robin Reed, Larry Butcher, David Hanson, Arthur Miller, John Fisher, Bob Lambert, Buddy Rogers, Coach Sonny Allen. BEAVERS TOUCH FOOTBALL CHAMPS: Row 1: Chappy Walker, Buddy Rogers. Row 2: Hubert Rose, Dave Huffman, John Pinkerman. Row 3: Dennis Hall. Row 4: Ron DeTemple. V W ' F F TKE CAGEBALL CHAMPS: Row 1: Tinker Ferrell, Fred Withrow, Kamal Shaar, Tom Owens. Row 2: Jeff Wellholer, Dick Wildt, Mack Combs. P 1 I TRAMURALS AND RECREATIO PKA VOLLEYBALL CHAMPS: Row 1: Ron Price, .lack Tagliente. Row 2: Charles Miller, .lim Odum, Tom Lang- fittg Damon Cook. 5 ' nr vu X X! C? Q.-. it-g C G ffl T '. ' . 1 fi . ff. 53 .? ? 1 QV? f TV 13, . P ' A f' ' ., ,SHCI I V . W, up V , - , . 5 A, ' I -1?.4f ff'5f --.--f. ' 5 + a n Emi 1 ' . 1 BU I I W' 5,4 'v-1':iS- - ' ' h 23 .1 '5' I , - ' , , -. V- - V ':- 'v 1-'1f'f'1' . V YJ- - .vp A , . ,,. ,- , H ' ' 'W' 4 ' ' 'N 9 'A , H '-ff? ' ' 42,1 21? ' .al ' 1:74, - :ur ' -.AV 1 '- fu- -- - - ' - ' .YL ' 33, ,. -, -.-7' :J , if 4.f,.'f1 ,-,:' .'1'.i1. , M -f : H - Hain. ' ' 1 jg. Q ,ga ' - ,, JA, . I , .2 :g'-if.-'ig' - U K? 24 L V V ,- - 34?-E1gf,Q'gl,1E5'L'L Ak ' ' ' ' 9 F ' ' ' M- ' V . ' f,-L-.' ',.,,.. - ' - ' V :s ig 5 -N -..w' . f P ..g4 ,,, , fd-c AL 1 I I . ,, P ' ' L L 4 'V'-f fl V' 6 . , . . P' ' 45537, 3,-. Q rf' 44 ,, ,1 A . - 4 ' uf' f'-, 23 w ..-a' 9 Z Jw Q ,, 5' 9.15 K K --v ...x..,... ..:..-9... Row 1: Marion Bland, Marjorie Holley, Virginia Politino, Bobbie Green, Jan Griffin, Bobbie Loudermilk. Row 2: Dr. Alta Gaynor, Gaynell Epling, Ruth Ware, Judy Reynold, Linda Reed, Cheryl Seymore. WOMEN'S VARSITY BASKETB LL TEAM sus :K we ,Qfzl '., ay I., K BRINGING T BACK THE LAURELS CHIP WOODRING HARRY HOFFER All MAC Golfer All MAC Golfer RUSTY WAMSLEY All MAC Shortstop ff? E222 iw ww ww T , ,Lai W. T - :gl My BILL WINTER 2nd Team All MAC TOM GOOD 2nd Team All MAC Center 236 MIKE HICKS lst Team All MAC Tackle DMI ISTRATIO cn. :U H1 v w x, wx uf ,,, H EEK, , Rwgux , W ,Ku X ,fix gf -L2 A ,H We LEM ' X w www M mg m wzcsfi N . . L w-51-x: , mu as af , , v wx L' ' , X W-3: w DEAN OF MEN STANLEY A. SHAW DEAN OF WOMEN LIIALIAN H BUSKIRK GE ERAL ADMI ISTRATIO ?,.+'m-l: L-1. iv, i A Y v 'le ,- ,Lf gee. DAYID R. DODRILL Director of Information NEAL B. WILSON Director of Athletics ROBERT P. ALEXANDER Director of Placement 'la-is JOHN M. SAYRE Director of Development and Alumni Affairs ' DR. T. CRAIG McKEE University Physician DR. D. BANKS WILBURN DR. J. FRANK BARTLETT DR. A, E. MCCASKEY DR. A. E. HARRIS Dean, Teachers College Dean, College of Arts and Dean, College of Applied Dean, Graduate School Sciences Sciences DR. HAROLD WALKER Vice President of Academic Affairs HAROLD APEL Librarian PAUL H. COLLINS Director of Adult Education Administrative Assistant to the President LUTHER BLEDSOE Registrar and Director of Admissions JOSEPH S. SOTO Vice President of Business and Finance BUSINESS AND FINANCE If not for the Businessand Finance organization, Marshall University could not operate. The personnel work on long- range plans for physical expansion and the annual budget, as well as daily maintenance and payment of bills. They are the backbone of Marshall University. RICHARD D. VASS FRED SMITH PERCY GALLOWAY DON MORRIS Treasurer Comptroller Manager, Bookstore Manager, Student Union C. S. SZEKELY RAY CUMBERLEDGE n A. DOYLE CARTER WILLIAM SPOTTS. Supt. of Buildings and Business Manager Athletlc Head, Receiving Manager, Food Service Grounds Dept. President Smith conferring with Scott Lectur group. Members are: Herbert Bruck- er, Mrs. Francis A. Scott, Dr. Francis A. Scott and Presi- dent Smith. iii? fs 2 ...if iw .W 211: -ws. . . ,. .mira . .ii Q iff s'9t3?mm 25253 ,,, .:.,, ...KY , , mm U V , in - gs 1-L M 3-A 1 sn. rw -,.i25P,'U 'S iaasiyiz ,A President Smith accept- ing check for scholarship fund from Mr. Robert W. Bazemore of the C. I. Thornburg Co. 243 'icz .ew 1 eff., 1-', meg ., ,gigf Dr. A. Merlin Tyson and Mrs. Stewart H. Smith converse with poet H. Auden following a convocatlon appearance. 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Dodrill, David ....... Dollgener ........... Eaton, Stanley ....... Evans, Irene ....... Fidler, Leah F igge, Walter ........ Galloway, Percy ....... Garrett, Ruth ........ Gaynor, Alta ....... Harris, A. E. ..,.... 1 ..., 1 J ablonski, Joseph ............ Janssen, Raymond E. ...... Jones, Olen .............. Kautz, Charles ....... Kelly, Lawrence .,.. FACULTY INDEX 1111240 1111231 112m1 1111249 111 241 1111248 1111129 111 121 1111111241 111112oa,210 11111am 1111244 111111106 109, 239 242 249 241 57 111111 242 11157 111111151 111179,240 11111 121 111119,1o7 111111107 1111112 1111153 1111242 11111 248 1111121,235 1111196,241 1111106 1111245 11111 210 11121o,2o9 1111110 Kingsbury, C. Lawrence Lanegger, Alfred P. ......11 1 Lieberman, Julius ....11 lVIcCaskey, A. E., Jr. 1111 McDonough ......1.... McKee, T. Craig ....... Miller, John I-1. .... 1 lVlorris, W. Don 11111111 Nuzum, Lawrence 111... Olson, Thomas W. 1111 1 Nobel, John .11............... Perry, Simon Daniel 11111111 Pitt, W. Page ................ Prelaz, Edward James -1 Pursley, Wilbur .11......... 57 57 241,119,107 121 240 112 242 107, 119 226 89 83 210 Rollins, Ronald Gene ....... ....... 8 1, 11, 4: Sayre, John M. .11.111111 1 Shaw, Stanley A. .1..11 1 1111249,24o 239,245,187 Shepherd, Jane B. 1111 1111111 1111111111111111 1 67 Skidmore, Herrol James 111111111111111111111111111.11 107 Smith, Fred .............1........1.1.1.11.11.1.1..1 242, 248 Smith, Stewa1'd H. 11.. 238, 244, 243, 167, 166, 187, 122, 247 Snyder, Charles C. 1..................................... 210 Soto, Joseph S. ....111111 1 Spotts, William W. 111.111 1 Stinson, Samuel T. 111111 1 Szekely, C. Steve 111.111 Thorn, Eric Paul 1.11.1. Tyson, A. lVIerVin 1...1111111 Underwood, Forrest F. ..1111 Vass, Richard Dyrl ....111 Walker, Harold E. Wilburn, D. Banks 1111 Wilson, Neal B. .111 1 Wolff, Robert D. .... 1 1111 11 11111242 1 11111111 1 1111111111111 242 1111119,1o7 242 247 240 210 242 241 241 1 1111 240 57 33I Abel, Dick ....... Abele, Natalie ....... Adams, Adams, Adams Adams, Adams, Adkins, Adkins, Adkins, Adkins, Adkins, Adkins, Adkins Adkins, Adkins, Adkins Adkins Adkins Adkins, Adkins, Adkins Adkins, Adrian J1m ....... V ....... Dick ................ Sandra ..... - ........ William Jack ......... Butch .......,.,. Gretchan Christina . Edith .,..... Gary -- .... Grable ......... Lowell ..,.. Mary .....,. Merrell ...,... Millard ..,.... Pamela .... Dave ........... Ronald ........ Phil ....... Roger ,........ Roger L. Charles ...,.... Agee, Karen ......... Akers, Gary ...,.. Akers, Joyce ,....,... Akers, Shane ..... Albee, Dale ............,..... Alexander, Billie Jo ...,... Alexander, Jim .... Aliff, John ......... Aliff, Paula ...... Allara, Bob ........... Alleman, Jeanne Allen Allen Allen, Allen Allen Alley 2 William ...... Carolyn ...... Mary ...... Mike .... Paul .......... Charles ....., Allman, Edward ....... Allred, Frances --- Altomare, Bob ...... Amon, Ida Kay ....,... Amsbary, Richard ............. Anderson, Ann ................... .... Anderson, Patricia 332 Iiosa INDEX 280, 186 293 194, 280 190 280 293 196 209 170 170 269 280 280 293 ---- ..... 293 147,293 254- 254 - ..... 226 312, 186 201, 200 293 147,110 194,147 176,280 174-, 254 198 280 178, 293 190 190, 254 174 153,293 119 200 269 81, '11 293 150, 293 145 82, 254 192,109 293 188 176 111 Anderson, John ............. Anderson, Sandra ..,........... Andrews, Claren Brooks Angeloccl, Janet -- ............,.. 1 Angus, Bill ....................... Ankrrm, Charles ,...... - ........ Archer, Arthur ..... Armstrong, Bill ......... Arnett, Linda ........ . Arnold, Bob .,....,.,..... Arrington, Colleen ...... Arritt, Carolyn .,.,...... Arritt, David ........... - . . -1n1-182,254 293 180, 96, 89 293 192 186, 145 269 280 178, 293 1 .,,...,.. .......,..... 2 93 254 280 Arritt, Jon Michael ..................................... ............. 1 82 Ash, Ivan -...--- ........... .,-,-- Ashworth, Dennis ..... Ashworth, Jerry .,,,.... Ashworth, Larry L ........ 200,113,11,9 6, 107, 254 Ashworth, Wilhellnln ...,......... Asseff, Emrelia ,,...... L ..... L ..,...... Astle, John ..........,... Atchinson, Claire .... Atkin, Ronald .... -- Ataki, Kayuka ,....., Atkinson, Barbara ........,.. Atkinson, J 1m .,...... .1 ........ Atkinson, Orville .......... Augustine, Audrey ...,... Austin, Brenda .,...... Austin, Pat .,....... Babcock, Jack ...,.... Bachman, Nancy Bacot, Pamela ..,..... Baler, Janet ............ Bailey, Marjorie ....... Bailey, Roger ..,..... Bailey, Sandra ...... Baisden, Peggy ...... Baisden, Shirley .....,. Q Baker, Bari ............ Baker, J 1m ..,...... Ball, J1m ......,.. Ball, Nancy ................ Ball, Trisha ...,............... Balash, Judy Marie ......... Ballengee, Barbara ....., Banda, Betty ............ Bandy, Joyce ........ 84 200 312 280 204 280 146 293 112 146 148 254- 234- 269 190 269 174 254 201, 293 11 293 269 269 180 190 150 294 , ......... 269 280 1 ,,,,,.,.... 176,254 170 121,254 Barbera, Constance ..... Barbery, Frazier ....... Barbour, Pat ........ Barker, Connie ...... Barkhurst, Becky ...... 294 Barnett, 180,90 153, 145 130, 119, 97, Charles H. ..... ,....,...,.........,. - Barnett, Charles R. ..... 1 Barnett, Charence ....... Barnett, Spike .......... 255 Barnett, Sandra ...... Barr, George ...,... Barrett, .lack ...... Barrett, Larry ...... Barrett, Lois ........ Barrett, Roberta ....,. 1 Bartic, Martin ......... 110, 280 149 192 224 254 149, 294 192,280 180 269 216 254 269 200 269 170, 254 1 ......... 182 Bartley, Bill ................ Barton, Bobby Dean ...... 1 .......... Baumgardner, William Bartzis, Elias ............,. Beattie, Karen .......,..... Beaver, Diana ................. Beaver, John Walker Bebout, Soniz .................. Belcher, Gentry .......... Bell, Barbara ......, Bell, Glenn .....,.. Bellomy ...,.,........... Bennett, Layton Bennett, Dick .,..... Bentley, John .,,,,,. 1 Bergln, Samuel - .......... - Bergoudian, Juan ..... 11 ...,,.,. Berman, Bruce ......... Berry, Janet ......... Bias, Clarence ..... Bias, Pat ..,........ Billy, Paul Louis ..... Binford, Bonnie ....... Bird, Ronald ..,...... Black, Jim ....,.... Black, Mary' ....,.... Black, Michael ......... Black, Marsha Sue ...... Blaine, Rodger ......... Blake, Thomas ........, Bland, Marian ......... Blankenship, Elga ....... Blankenship, Keith 1..- ,..,, Blankenship, Larry ..... Blankenship, Ted ........ U Blaum, Paul ....,....,,,,,,, Bledsoe, Michael ......... Blevins, Jack .........,. 254 294 -11-210,152, 144,110 192 11ffff'209Q' 294 210, 121 149, 110 312 111-209 127,269 269 294- 269 129 194 269 254 108, 280 112 147, 110 194 121, 235 294 217, 294 119 182 198 190 254 Bloom, Robert ...,.,.. Blumer, Jan ..,...... Board, Dianne .....,.. - Bobbitt, .lim ......,., Bodq BHI .....,... Boesch, George - Bolen, Jane ...... Bolen, Lanny ,.,.,,. Boone, Jerry ...,,.. Booth, Larry ..,,... Booth, Ted ....... Booth, Wilma .,... Boston, David ............ Boston, Leonard ,..,.,.. Bostwick, Frances Bowen, Charlotte ........ Bowen, ,lim .............. Bowen, Tom ........ Bowen, Judy .....,.. Bowen, Rebecca ....,. Bowles, Jerry ....... Bowles, Radtau ,..... Bowling, Carlisle ...., Bowman, ,lane .,,., Bowman Brabban Bradley, Karon Brady, Bragg, Paul ...,..... Carl ............. Bramme1', Carolyn Brammer, Charles , Mlke ........ , Linda ...... Brammer, David ...., 1 Brammer, Nancy ......., Brandon, Ronald ..,,.... Brannon, Jim ......... Breece, Dan ,..,............... Bridgewater, Butch Bright, Bill ................ Britz, Barbara ...... Broh, Charles ....,...... Brooks, Raymond ....,., . Broom, Donna ......... Brouse, Donna ,.... Brouse, Karen ..,... Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Barbara ....... Barbara -. Charles ,.,.. Charles .,....,.. Harold .....,... Haron ...,.,. Harry ....... Jim .,... J im ........ Linda ....,... 153, 145 186 127,255 192 280 147,200 280 269 97, 113, 144, 110, 200 ,111 210 119,255 1 ,11....... ...1.,.... 2 94 255 111-180, 112,269 83 200 188, 269 176, 255 198 294 280 280 194,255 281 255 255 281 194,269 294 111111 51 54 192,150 192 170, 281 150 148 1-1 .,... 172 255 106, 281 270 176 208 194 255 194 147 209, 210 182 111-51,170 333 Brown, Rebecca ..... .,..... Brown, Robert ..........,.... 1 ,....,.... Browning, Donna 1.1 .,,,..,.. .... 1 1 Bruce, Lawrence ....................... 1 .......... Brumfield, Bobby ,.... 1-1 .,..... Brumfield, Charles ........ Brumfield, James C. Brumireld, James O. ...,. 1 ........ -..,.,. 8 4, 85 Brumfield, Stanley - Bruno, Arlene ........ Buckberry, Emily ....... .,..... Buckley, Martha ...... 1 ......... Buckner, Rebecca Bule, Janet .-,,.,........ Burdette, Doris ...... Burdette, Kathryn ...... Burgess, Burgess, Burgess Burgess, Burgess, Burgess, 7 Andy ......... .... Q Connie ................. Donna ...... 312 200 281 294 270 294 281 255 180,281 268 127 270 174 127, 270 296 294 174 George ....... ...,... 1 ..............,,, Judy ......... .............. .......,,,,,,,,,,, Kennylee ...... Burke, Kathy .....,. -Burks, John .,... 129,281 119,107 .111 255 201,180 -178,79 182 Burnett, Bette ......... 1 ....,.,.. Burton, Sharon ....... Busbee, Tom .,....... Busby, Mary ..... 1 ...,..,.. ....,,...,. Bush, Lena Jane ...... 1 ....,,,. Buskirk, Larry ......... 1, Buss, Carol ........... Butcher, Larry ......... ....... ............, Butcher, Rodney .... Butcher, Ruth .......... Byard, Nancy ....,.. 83 129 204,228 174 294 194, 196,255 -1 .,.. 312 209,231 11---111---.1-1------1- 149 270 234 Byer, Jim .........,... ..................... 1 90 Byer, Ladonna ........ .1 ....,. 1 ....................,,,. 78, 255 Byrd, Jim ............. 11. .... 1 ......... 192 Byrd, Nellie ...... 1 ............ 1 ......... 1 ......, 270 Cabell, Donald .......,.....,. 1 ......................................... 294 Cabell, J1II1 ,.,,.,,..,,,... 1 ........ 1 ....... 1 ,......... 194, 147, 294 Cain, Frank ...... Calaluca, Bob ....... Call, Cathy ........ Call, Patricia .... Callegs, Estel ....... 1 .,,,,,.., 11 ......... 1 ....... 270 11 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, .,....,,..,...,............. 2 16 75, 73, 180, 294 1 ...... 11 ..,.,. 1 .......... .11 281 1 ................. -1.1 198 Callon, Carole .......... ......... .. Camden, Thomas .......................... Campbell, Barbara 1 Campbell, Carole .... 180, 79 1 ....... 11 ...... 281 295 Campbell, Charles ....... --..-.---1 .... -.. ........ -- 334 150, 110 Campbell, Campbell, Campbell, Mary ...... Campbell, Bob ........ Campbell, Shirley ...... Charles ................... 1 .......... 1 ........ 1 ....... 190 Marcia ---1. ........ 1-.1-----11 .... 1 .......... 176 174 ,111 ,,.. 1 .... 1111 .,....... 295 111.97,109,255 Cantrell, Sharon ................ -1 ................... 255 Carden, Archibald ..... 1 ......... ......................... 1 98 Cargal, Linda ............. - ....-...--.. 174, 89 Carney, Bev ,.,,.,... ...,.......... 11 .....,,........... 1 78, 295 Carney, Susan ........ Carpenter, Ernest ....... 1 ,,.,.,,,. 1 .............. 1 ..... 295 256 Carpenter, Richard ..................... 1 ............,............. 295 Carper, Carroll, Carroll, Carroll Carroll 9 Carroll, Carson, Dave 11 ,,,,,,.-.., 1 ........ 1 ..,,..,.......... 119, 198, 252 Bertha ........ Joyce .......... , Margaret ....... Mike ....... B111 ........ Bob ........ Carter, Barbara 1 Carter, Donna .1.... Carter, Harry ...... Carter, Phil .......... Case, Carol ............. Casebolt, Martha ....... Casey, Jo Ann ........ Cash, John .............. Cassis, Joseph ............. Castle, Tommy Dale ...... Casto, George ......... Casto, Jo Anna ........... 11 11 ,.,.............., 256 155, 110, 270 1 ....,,....., ................... 2 81 1 ........ 1 ........ 1 ....... 192, 89 -1 ,,..,,,. 11 .,...., 226 270 1 ...... 1 ,......... 1 ......... 295 295 1 ,... 1. ........... ....... 1 198 -11 11,,,.1. 1 .....1. 295 281 113, 107, 90 148 188 1 ............ 182 295 Cattano, Jean ................. .....---. 1 74, 11 Cavey, Larry Arnold .................. .... - ..,...... 2 95 Cecil, Mary ................... - .............--..---..-.. 174, 270 Chadwick, Helen Chaiin, Gloria ........... Chafin, Harry .... Chambers, Mike ........ Chambers, Mike .... Champe, Rebecca ....... Champer, Stanley ..... 111,11,109,256 11 ,,1,,1,1 ,1..,1.....1...,............. 2 95 147, 281 1,1 ,......... ...... 1 06, 27 178, 29 Chancey, Jim ......... ----------- 1 50, 11 Chandler, Peggy ............... ...............--- - ------------- 2 8 Chapman, Charles ..... .. ................ -.. .........-- --------- 1 4 Chapman, Mike ..., 1 .......... 1 ..--. - ---------- -4------ 1 9 Chapman, Bill ..... 1--- .........- -.--.------ --------------- 2 7 Chapman, Marcy Race ..-...... ...-........---------------------- 2 5 Charles, Fred .........-.......... M- ------ 119, 190, 10 Chatterton, Gloria .....-.. ...-....-. -------------- 1 1 2, 28 Cheatham, Ronald - Chellis, Sallie ......... Chericozzi, Pete .......- 182, 146, 25 Childers, Jo Ann -.-..-.... ........-. - -.-........-.--..-. - -------- 2 9 1-1.1 180, 79, 10 Childers, Karen Lee -...- - .....--.. Childers, Terrence ..,..... ......,....... Chirico, Grace Ann Chrislip, Pat .............. Christian, Carolyn ........ Christian, Daniel ...... Cimaglia, Mike ....... Clagg, Tim ............ Clancy, Jere ....... Clark, Dennis ........ Clark, Ellen ....... Clark, Judy ........ Clark, Susie ....... Clark, Paul .....,... Clark, Boy .,.... Clay, Sidney ...,.. Clay, Virginia ........ Clayton, Judy ........ Clayton, Jeanie ..,... Cleek, Ronald ..,...,. Clere, David .......... Clevinger, Joyce ........ Cline, Alice ............ Cline, Jack ............,... , .......,. Clingman, Sharon ........ Clonch, Carolyn ,....... Cloninger, Kay ...... Cloxton, Harry ...,.. Clusky, Helen ......., Cobb, Thomas ......... Coffey, Nancy ................. --- ........ 130, Coffman, Charles, J Coffman, Mary ...... Coffman, Bill ..,..... I. Conway, Gertrude ........ Cook, Billie .............. Cook, Brenda ................... Cook, Clarence ...,.. - .... Cook, Pat ........... Cooke, Damon ....... Cooke, John ....... Cooke, John ..... - Coon, Fred ,.,..... Coon, Bill .............. Cooper, Phillip ........ Cooper, Dick .......... Cooper, Ruth .....,...... Copeland, Christy ........ Copenhaher, Cheryl ............ Copenhaver, Mary Lacy Cornett, Linda .....,.............. Corradi, Alfreda ....... Corso, Joseph ..,..... Costello, Dennis ....... Costen, Carolyn ....... Cottrill, Don .......... Cottrill, Dick ........ Couch, Donna ....... Coulter, Janet ....... Covert, Bernice ........ Covey, Larry ............ Cowan, Joseph ---- ..... Cowden, Jeff ......., Cox, Eugene ........ Cox, Sue ....,....... Cox, Priscilla ........ Coyer, Larry ........ Crabtree, James ....... Cracraft, David ........ Craft, Patricia ...... Craft, Paul ........ Cramer, Donna ..... Crarnp, David ....... Crans, Patricia ..,...... 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Frecka, Rose Marie 11.111111 Frey, Ross 11111...11111 1 Frey, Bill 11111111111 Fricke, Helen 11111111 Frost, David 1111111 Frye, Allen 11111 Frye, Pat 11111.111111111 Futten, Donald ..1111 Gabbert, Carl 111111111 Gahbert, Jerry 1111111 258 283 258 119, 178 186 272 283 188 147, 110 298 258 298 Gaddy, Sharon .11.111 11.11111111..111.111111.1 1 78, 299 Gainer, Ken 1111.1.11.1 93, 192, 109, 90, 258 Gainer, Ronald 111111 1111111111111111 1 94, 146, 272 Galbraith, Sally 111111111 1111111111111111111 ' 1111 7 5, 272 Galford, Karen 1111111 Gallagher, Page .1.1.1111 Garcia, Carl David 111111 1 176, 298 192 149, 298 337 Hairston, Marguerit 258 Garrett, Jim ....... Garten, John .,..,... .,,..,.,,, Garten, Bill ....... Gates, Rebecca .... Gay, Roma .,........... George, Dyann ...... George, Kathryn ...... Gerlach, Dennis .,....., Gill, Llnda .....,....... Ginger, Pat ............. Gladwell, David Glaser, Nancy ....,. Glasgow, Mary .......... 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Knotts, Karen .,......, Kogelschatz, Louis Koontz, Monna ,...... Kosanovich, George Kostur, Pamela 156 M-iliii 170, Kuhn, Dewey ,,,.. Kuhn, Laretta ..,.. Kunis, Bob ...... Kyle, Suzie ......... Lackey, Gloria Lacy, Linda .... Lahr, Anita ....,. ffffffff'2iiQ Lahr, Karen ....... .....,,. Lamb, Ruth ........... ,....... Lambert, Charles 11-.- ............ Lambert, Donna ......... .. .................. 51 Lambert, Frederick .,..,. ,..............................,. Lambert, Bob ......,..... ...... 1 33, 192, 231, Lamp, Lloyd ........... .... - ...,.......,.........,. Lamp, Mary Sue .,.... .............. ...... 1 2 9, Land, John .,........... L ,,....... ............ Landau, Bert ................. ...... 1 86, Lang, John ..,...... L .,....... ............ Langfitt, Tom ............ . .,.,,...... .,..... 2 32 Langham, Lillian ....... -- .............,....... - Langley, Emmett ...... - - . Larivlere, John ---L ....... --- Lauer, Susan ............. Lauvray, Levi ................... Lawrence, Elizabeth Lawrence, Sandra ........ Lawrence, Paige ..... Lawson, Freddy ........ Lawson, Harriet ,....... Lawson, Helen .....,, Lawson, William ..... Layne, John ........ Layne, Shirley ....... Leap, Karl --.1-..-. Leap, Keith ......... Leap, L. H. .... - Leckie, Mike ,............. Leef, J. L. ..,.........., 1 ...... Legg, Hazel ........ L .........., Legg, Russell ...... Lemaster, Dave ....., Lemaster, Bob ....... Lemaster, Steve ...... Lemasters, Larry ...,... Levine, Larry ...... Kramer, Marc .,........ .............,.. Kratohwill, Betty ,.,,...,. ..,...,......,.......,., Kroger, Sally ........ 155,176, Krolides, Charles ,,.,. ...,...........,.... Kroll, Frederick ....... Krzeminski, Kiris .,...,,.. Lewis, Cecil ....... Lewis Gordon ....... Lewis James .... Lewis, John ......... Lewis Lewis 5 Lloyd ....... Mary ........ 190 ,-,ffff'i5Ei 111 108, ---QQJIBEQ ---.---.'.'.ff'i69, 11n-192,89, -11 150, 7 204 273 209 108 302 302 170 170 261 286 176 190 208 286 273 216 149 198 198 261 153 302 178 273 261 176 176 147 174 301 198 208 287 274 289 19.2 190 108 287 216 261 233 261 273 200 302 216 210 274 302 261 34l Lewis, Shirley ....... Lewis, Wanda .....,... Lichensteln, J 1m ......,.. ,,,.,-.,, Lieving, Carolyn Lindsley, David ..... Lipscomb, Sara ...... Little, Donald ...... Little, Mike ............. Livesay, Edward ....... - ....... Lockhart, Mamie --. Loemker, Mary ......... Lombardo, Giovanna Loncavish, Joseph ........ Long, Billy ............. Long, Doug ...,,,.....,.... Long, George .,............... Losch, James Edward 'A'11fQQ1Q1Q1Q I55, 153, 188, 151, 'Qf'155, -1511 J -QHIEBQ 170, -..,,-,.f'155Q Loudermilk, Bobbie ...... ,........ 2 34, 287, Lough, Donna .,..... Love, Jim ........ Lowther, Dale ..... Luby, Robert ..,...,.. Lucas, Donald - ......... - ..,....... ........ Lucas, Dorinda ...,... Luscas, Lonnie ....... Lunsford, Delmas .,.... Lusk, Kathy ........ Luster, Delora ........ Lutz, Paul .......... Lutz, Skip ....... -- ..... - Lycan, Carol ...,.... Lytle, Donna .L .......... ....... Mabe, Betty .....,..... Machemer, John ........ Madden, Joyce ..... Madison, James .... -..ff'115f'Ili5Q 153, 145, Mahone, Jack .....,...... 1 .....-.--- -------- 2 09, Mallory, Carrol ........ Malloy, Patricia ........ Malson, Earl ......... Malson, Ruth ......... Madros, Christine .... Mandeville, Jim .....,..... Manning, Gary ---- ....... Marcum, Benjamin ..... Marcum, Linda ........ Marcum, Linda ........ Karkin, Ronald .................. ..--------------------- - ----- - Marko, Christine ...... - ......... -- ......... - .........-..--.. Markus, George ...... Marnell, Jim ......... 342 1f'555Q 15Zi, 261 261 145 301 274 261 108 210 261 287 302 302 146 274 210 261 274 235 303 119 188 192 303 261 261 110 303 274 190 204 287 170 303 147 287 121 210 274 261 106 262 274 216 '146 274 303 303 287 287 192 168 Marple, Mary ........ -- .............................. ...... 1 80 Marsh, Linda ........ - ................ ..... 1 76 Marsh, Marilyn ........ ----.. ............... 302 Marsh, Robert ............................... ..--- - ..----4----.- 2 00 Marshall, Nancy ------.... ...., - ............. - Marsteller, Ronald Marteeny, Donald Martin, Martin, Martin, Martin, Martin, Martin, Martus, Marvin, Mason, Massey, Karon .......... Kirby ....... ....... Ladonna .... ,- ............... Nina ..... Owen ........ - ......... Richard ........ -- .. ..... Carole ................ - .......... - ...........-------- Tony .,.,,.. John ..,.... . . Vicki ....... Massie, Terry. ........ .... -------- - ......,....... 303 192 - ......... 146 303 192 287 262 182 194 274 235, 210 192 174, 89 U-mn-1150, 303 Masterson, Marion --------- 287 Mathena, Linda --, ..... --- -..-- .- ---------- ------------ 2 62 Matthews, Edna ...... - -------- -- ----- 176 Mattox, John ......... ----------- ---------------- 2 7 4 May, Barbara ..... -------- 2 01, 237 May, Donna ....... -------- - -- 237 May, Jim ---,,,,, .....,......... 228, 231 May, Larry ....... ------------------ - ----------------- 2 87 Mayer, Paul .................. - ---------- --- -------- 136, 110 Mayes, Maurice - ---- .......... - 182 Maynard, Belva ..... .............. ................ 3 0 3 Maynard, Dana ......... - ......... ....... 1 49, 303 Maynard, John ...... ....,........ 1 49 Maynard, Sandra ...... ........... ................,.- 2 3 7 Maynus, Herman ...... - ........ L ..,........ 216 Mayo, Jim ......... -------- 2 16 Mayo, Rebecca ...... .....-.-....-..- 3 03 Maze, Kenneth ...... ....,....- 1 94, 262 Mazeska, Ron ........ ----- 1 90, 133, 262 McCaskey, Jane ..... -.... 1 1, 89, 108 McCaskey, Roger .......... -----1-------1-- 2 00 McCauley, William ....... McChesney, B. T. ..... - McClanahan, Dotty McClellian, Donna ........ McClure, Barbara ...... McComas, David ....,. McComas, Gwen ....... McComas, Patricia 194 262 274 - .......... 178 303 194 261 262 McCoy, Barbara .,... - ..... 1 ..------ --------- 3 03 McCoy, Laidley ....-4---------- -------- 1 47 McCoy, Mike ......... - ..----.--- ------4- 1 10 McCoy, Nancy ....... ---------------- 3 03 McCoy, Bob .............. ------ 1 53, 303 McCoy, Willa ..... .. .......... -------- 3 03 Mills, McCullough, Rita .....,.. ....,. 1 1 178, 303 McCuskey, Alfred ........ .... McDaniel, Carolyne McDaniel, Mary Lee McDaniel, Beckie ........ ....... McDonald, Patrick ......... ...... 188 274 174 169, 174, 160 McDermott, Steve .,......... ..........,. 149,200 180,86 McDonald ...,............ - ........ .... 1 ....... 144, 262, 200 McDonald, Robert 1--- ....... ..................... 1 88 McDonald, Scott ...... ........ ,........ 1 262 McDonel, Carolyn ...... .....,..... ............................ 1 7 8 McDorman, Linda ...... 1 ....... .11 .......... 174, 262 McDowell, James ......, ............ 1 274 McDowell, James ........ ......... 1 53, 145 Mcelfresh, Sanford ........ .,..... .......... 1 9 2 Mcelhinny, Sue ............ .............. ....... 1 2 7 Mcelroy, Benedict ......, 1 ......... ....... 1 46 McGhee, Donald ......... ....... 1 90 McGhee, Bill .............. ........ 5 7 McGinley, Margaret McGrath, Pat .......... 111,172,274 McGrath, Sally .,...... .................. 1 ..... 1 74 McGrew, Laura ....... 1- ........ 174, 304 Mclfvuffin, Larry ......... .............. 3 04- Mclntyre, Connie ....... ........ 1 03, 287 McKim ,,,...,,.,,,,.,....,.... ......... 1 72, 262 McKinney, Samuel ......,.. ..............,.......... 1 90 McKnight, Saretta ...... ..--..... .. .........-- 1 262 McMillian, Paul ...... 190, 108, 287 McNeel, Marion ...... ........ ......................... 1 9 0 McNeely, Linda ...... ....................................... 1 76 McNeill, Sally ......... 1 .......... .. ........... 180, 262 McNeal, Sally Carr 1 McVey, John ....... 262 148 Meade, Shelby ............ ....... ........ ......, 3 0 4+ Meadows, Franklin ..... .............. 1 ................... 2 62 Meadows, Dianne ....... - ...........,.. 224, 173, 106 Meehling, Barbara ......... ....... ..-........-..,... 2 3 7 Meek, Margaret ........., .............., Meredith, Benjamin Merritt, Patricia .....,... Messinger, David ........ ....... Messinger, Paulette 180 145 262 111,287,200 274 Messinger, Willoe ...... ................. 3 04 Metz, Lucretia ..,...... ........ 1 30, 11, 78 Meyer, Margaret ........ Midkiff, Billy ,......... Midkiff, Ezra .,......... -- Midkiff, Milena ..,,.. Milam, Paul ......... Milburn, Conn ........ Miles, Scarlett ...... Miles, Wllma ........... Millard, Bruce ......... 1111111 174 1111111 274 111,190,160 11111 304 111 200 111-145 111-312 111 304 111 200 Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Art ......... Betty ...... Charles ...1.1 Cheryl ....... Dennis .....1...1. -1111111 -1111200, 1-fffff'552Q 1 .......... ......... 1 78 Evy 1.11..11 1 11111.111 11111...11..11.111.1,1.111. George ...... Howle 1...... James ...1.... Jerry ..1... John .1.11. Mike ...1....1 Stephen ..... Thomas ..1..... Richard ....1..1 Milstead, Frances Milton, Richard 1.111.1 Milton, Thomas .11.... Minard, Ron ....1... Minnix, Marjorie .1,1 Mitchell, Karen ........ Mitchell, Patricia ....1.... 1 ..............-.... Mitchell, Sharon ...1. Mitchem, Leora .1.1..1 Mixer, Fred ..1...1.1. Moffat, Mary .....1.. Moles, Cary .....1.1....1 Mollohan, Rebecca Moncer, Beverly .111.1. Moneris, Frank ....11.. Monroe, E. T. .....111...... Montgomery, Ruth Montgomery, Sally Moore, Moore, Moore, Moore, Moore, Moore, Moore Carol .1..... David .....1. Helen ..1..... Jerry ..........1. Lawrence Marcia ..... Ralph 1.11.1.. Morgan, Carol ...... fffff'5E,2'QE'i0Q 182 151 106, 'ffffffff 110, 174 7 '11f1f ..., 1 Qfffiiil 170 1f11f'2E5Q 1fff1 i'4? 1111-IIBQ '1111'275Q Morgan, Randall .1.......1.................................... 148, Moritis, Susan 1..111...1.. 75, 155, 153, 170, 145, 90, Morrell, Patricia .......1.1...............................-..........., Morris, Jerry ...1.... Morris, Mary 1.1.... 1 Morris, Thomas ....1... Morrison, Glenn 11..... 1 Morrison, Jerry ........... Morrison, Margaret Marrison, Patricia .1...1. Moss, J ackle 1....1..1.111, Mosser, Charles ...1.1.. Moulton, Jeanne ........ -111-170, -111-190, -111-190, -11-11f'i45Q 9 7 7 9 Mroz, J Mullens, Mullins, ohn ,........... Mullins, udy ..,...... Mullins, Pamela ..... Mullins Mullins, Muncey, Mundy, Lavonna ...... Constance .... , Stephen ........ ............,. - Karen ....,.. Murphy, John ...,.... Murphy, Sandra ..., Vlvron ......... ....... Brenda ........ 172, 77276, 188 Murrell, Sharron ..,.., 2 .......... - .,..,.... Muskera, David ........ Muth, Mike ........ Myers, Bonnie --. Myers, Daniel ........ Myers, Paul ........ Myers, Zeke .,.... Nagle, Jennifer Nance, James .,..... Napier, Bernieda ....... Napier, Laura ........ Napier, Teddy ....... 263Q 204, ....... 210, -fill Nuzum, Barbara -- Nuzum, Martha ....... ...,... 275 180, 263 Obrien, Mary ........,.. .,.,... - ,,,.,,,, .,..,-,,, 1 7 4., 263 Odonovan, Jerome -1 ,,,,, 1 ,,,,,.,-,,.,,-- 305 Odum, Jim ......................... ...,,.,.,,, , ,.,..,,, ,,,,,,.,., 2 3 2 Odum, Jo Ann ...,...., - ...,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, 169, 180 Ofield, William ....... ...........,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,., 1 94 Ogden, Lontz ........... .H .... 145, 110, 305 O'Hara, Janis --., ...,. --- O'Kane, David ..... Oliverio, Irma ..... O'Neill, Frederick Oney, Neuasa ..... - .... -- Oney, Robert ......... 1 Orler, Dolores .... - ...................., Orth, William ....... - .....,,... Osborne, Dennis ....... ....... Owen, James -. .... Owens, Clyde .....,. Owens, Tom ...... - Oyster, Wanda ..... Pace, Pack, Pack, Pack, Page 3 Margaret ........ James ...,.,.... J udlth ......... Kenneth ...... ....... Calyton ...... -- Nash, Lucille ......... - ........,.. - Nayor, Lily Wray' ..... .,..... 1 69, Nazar, Doke ........... ........,... Neale, Velma ..... ................ Neely, Mel .......... ....... 1 50, Neely, Robert ..,...... ...,............ Nelson, Betty ................ ....................... Nelson, Anne Mecum Nelson, Bonnie 174, 224, Nelson, Carl .,..... ...... 1 88, 148, Nelson, Daniel ....... ..... 1 44, 110, Nelson, Mary - .... .............. . . Nelson, Sondra ............ 176, Nelson, Steven ....... 188, 148, Nesbit, Reid .........., ........... 1 82, Nestler, Judith ....... .................... Nestmann, Carl ....,.... ..,..... 1 94, 35, Newbrough, Gary ...... .................... Newell, Mary .,.....,. Newton, Charles .....,.. Newton, Cheryl ....,. Nicholas, Jane .,.,...,.. Nichols, Lana Kay .....,. Nichols, Penny ........,. ........ 1 19 Nichols, Ronald ........ Nichols, Sondra ..,. Nickell, Kathryn . Noll, James ............ North, James ,......., 344 -..Qf'i73Q Painter, Marilyn ...... ,,-,.----- 150, 110 263 150 - ....... .,.,...... 2 63 200 108, 233 275 208 1 ....................... 146, 200 210 232, 145, 110, 200 246 188, 305 288 182, 264 -- ..,.. 127, 176 Park, Nancy ......... ........... ........ - ....... 2 8 8 Parker, James ....... .... - ........ . ---- 208, 276 Parker, Pat .......... -W .......... - ........ ............. 1 06 Parks, Allen ..... M-- - ........ - ........... 305 Parks, Thomas ......... ............. 188, 264 Parrack, Milton -- ........ .... - ......... - .... - ..... - ..... 1 47 Parrish, Henry ......... - ........ .. .........,. 209, 202 Parsons, Charlotte ........ 169, 170, 160 Parsons, Pamela ...... - .,.......... ....... .......... - ...... 3 0 5 Patrick, Barbara ...... ............................ . N..- 305 Patrick, Billy ............ - ............ .. ......... ........... 2 88 Patterson, Donna ............... - ...................,.. 276 Patterson, Gary ....... - ......... ................ 1 46, 288 Patterson, Mike -- ............ .- ..... 192, 305, 216 Patterson, Thomas .... - ........ .................... 1 92, 208 Patton, Alice .................... ................ - .........--... 1 76 Patton, June .......... - ......... ---- .... 75, 174, 276 Paulin, Judy ................ .......... ...-.............. 4 - 264 Paulovicks, Marna Peck, Josephine 176, 109, 90 Pelfrey, Connie ........ - ............ ---- ..-..... 155, 174, 112 Pelfrey, Douglas -- ...... -. 164, 147, 110, 264 Pelfrey, Lanoma ........... --------- 1 12, Pelliccione, Jo Ann .,------ ---- ----------'-- Pele, E.1,,,,d .4............ . .. - ........ .... n - --192, Pemberton, Wllllam ..,..... - -------- ------------ - ------- Penvose, Linda ....... 1 Perkins, David ......... Perkins, James ..... Perry, Connie ....... Perry, Drema ,...... Perry, Jim .,...... Perry, Karen ....... Perry, Kenneth ...,... Perry, Perry 19s,21o, 1111 ,,.....,,. -11 178, 152,14a, Ronda ...... ..........-- - --------------- - --------'- - Susanna ........ Pertee, Thomas ....... Peslis, Vera ......... Peters, Jeff ....... Peters, Keith .............. 264 305 276 146 264 312 182 180 288 276 276 264 305 305 219 264 11-1-1.1 80, 276 - 1 ,,,,,,,.., 1 ...,....... 194 Petty, Diana ...........--... -- ---- -- Peyton, Dorothy Jean Pfeilsticker, William ....-..-- --------- 178, 89, 305 288 192, 305, 217 276 Phelps, Jerry ................. -------- - 194, Pickens, Jane --.- ....... - -------- Pieratt, Donald ...... Pierce, Clarence ..... Pierce, Pat .............. Pillsbury, Sharon .....-. - ----4--- Pinkerman, John ...... 194 79 174 305 ,216 ,288 289 232 Pitchford, Harlan .... - .....--- - ---------- ------- Pitser, John ...............------ -'------ Platania, J 0Sepl'1 .... - ---4------ - ----'--4 Poff, Donald ....... Pohtano, Victor ............ - .......... P0l1l1Il0, Virginia .... 1 ........... .... .... Poole, Tanya ........... Popp, Katherine ....... 1 289 149 194 1 ....... 264 111111 276 264, 235 174 1 -11 ..... 1 ..,.....,.,,,. 129, 264 Popp, Larry ....... - ........ 1--- - ......... ........ 1 57 Porada, John ........................ ....... ....... 2 0 0 Porter, Connie .... 1 ...... 1 .......... .... 1 ........ 1 ............. 2 89 Porter, Emil ........... Porter, Richard ...... 1-1- ....... .1 264 306 Powell, Elizabeth ...... 11.1-1-1 ........ .... 1 -1 176 Powers, Winifred ........... ................................. 2 64 Prater, Gary ............ 1 ....... 11-- ....... - ............ 149 Prater, Ronald ........ ....... 1 50 Pratt, D. R. ........ 1 ........... .............. 1 82 Pratt, Linda ..,......... - ......... 289 Pratt, Patricia ........ .... - ......... ....... 2 7 6 Preece, Leona ...... Price, Joyce ..... Price, Judy ,.,.... Price, Ron ...,.... Pruett, Bob ...... Puthoff, Bob ......... 4 ffI111Q 555Q 209, 228, 276 305 305 198 210 109 Pyles, Bill ......... Quinn, Ruth ........ Raczok, Harry ...... 264 289 264, 121 Rafter, Jim .............. ........ 1 ........... 3 12 Raikes, Hobert ......... .,.... 1 92, 109, 89 Raines, Dick ......... ........ 1 46, 110, 264 Raines, Ronald ........ ................. 2 64 Ramey, Jean ......... ....... - ............ 2 76 Ramsey, Jim .,,,...,..,, ....... 1 46, 264, 200 Ramsey, Virginia ........ ...........-......... 3 06 Ransbottom, Carla Ranson, Linda ..... Rantis, Demetrios 276 111111 172, 264 276 Rardin, Thomas ...... ............... .......... 1 9 2 Ratcliff, Janet ....... 1 ....,..... .............. 1 76 Ray, Barbara .... ........ 1 78, 306 Ray, Gary ..,,.. ............. 2 76 Ray, Harry .,,...., .......... 2 89 Ray, Irene .... ...... 2 89 Ray, Steve ,,...... ......... 1 19 Ray, William ....... ................. 2 89 Reardon, Paty ...... .,--,... 1 74, 265 Redd, Bob .....,... Reed, Dorothy ..... Reed, Frank ...... Reed, Linda ,..... . Reed, Robm ,.r... Reed, Sharon ....... Reed, Thomas .,.., 217 276 148 .111-289,235 1111111 231 .1111 289 1 11111111.111,1111.11,1 83 Reeder, Fred 1...1.... 1 .-....... 204, 90 Rees, Connie ........ .......-....----, 1 06 Regula, Charles ....1... ,-,,.1.- 1 50, 289 Reichert, Elizabeth ,............. 289 Reish, Ralph .....1..1... ........ 1 92, 289 Remke, Kenneth ..11... -----.-,----- 1 92 Reynolds, Eileen ...... ..v-----.------, 3 06 Reynolds, Judith ..... ----,,. 3 06, 235 Reynolds, Thomas Reynolds, Wallace 186 Rice, Charlene .11....... -.1 .--- 106, 276 Rice, Frcw 111.11111. 11 1..,...11.1.. 106 Rice, Jo Ann .......... -------- 1 21- 739 Richards. Donna ..11.. .....,,--,- 1 21- 265 Richards. Janice ........ 178, 33- 289 Richardson, Ann .1.... ....,.......-,---,-- 1 76 Richmond. Brenda Richmond. Philip ......., Riddel. Niles .,.........., Rife, Janet ..1...1 176. 265 198 188 174 345 Rife, Lewis ...... ............... 3 06 Riffe, Cordon ...... ....... 1 98 265 Riggall, Frank ........ ....... .......,... 1 9 2 Riggle, Linda .......... .. .......... ........ 1 76 Riggs, Dann Ray ....... ............... 2 89 Riley, Delma ...... ................ 3 06 Rinehart, Al .........,. ..... 1 90, 210 306 Roberts, Barbara ....... ....... .............,... - - - 174 Roberts, Bob ....... 119, 107, 265 Robertson, Joe ....... ....,........ 1 94, 168 Robertson, Bruce ...... .................... 1 7 Robinson, Jacob ......... ......... - ............... 1 92 Robinson, Jennifer ......... ...............,............. 1 74 Robinson, Tom .............. .,.... 1 08, 265, 202, 133 Rocksell, Pamela -- ..........,..... 170 Roda, Charlene ...... - ......... ......................,.. 2 76 Rode, Donald ...... ................... 1 88 Rogers, James ..... ...................... 2 65 Rogers, Buddy ............ ....... ......... 2 3 3, 232, 121 Rogers, Lawrence ....... .............. ...... 4 ....... 1 9 4, 277 Rogers, John .......... - ......... .... .. ...... - .... 2 16 Rogers, Bob ,,,,,,...,..,... ............. 2 01, 200 Romine, Mary Lou .,..... .....................-... 2 77 Rose, Denzil ............... .. ...............-. 289 Rose, Hubert ....... ...... 2 32, 289 Rose, Jerry ...... .....----.. 2 77 Rose Thomas ..... ...... 1 33, 289 Rosenik, Sallie ....... ........... ........... 1 7 6 Rosing, Vibeke ........ - .................... 311 Ross, Al ,.,......... -...-... 3 9, 192 Ross, Charles ..,.... -.......... 1 44 Ross, Gertrude ........ ......-.... 3 06 Ross, Jo ............... -------- 5 1, 180 Ross, Ralph ...... -------'---- 2 77 Roush, Amy ........ ------------4-- 3 06 Roush, Sheldon .,..... -----f-- 5 7, 192 Rowe, Jack .,............ -----.---4- 2 16 Rowland, George .... ------- 1 90, 265 Roy, Alfred ......... ----------- 1 49 Ruffier, Emelie .......... ...,... -------- 1 7 0 Rummell, Richard ..... .............. ---------'-------- 1 9 0 Rummell, Bob ........ 1 .......-- ------------- - ------- 1 19 Runner, Sandra ...... ........ 1 76, 265, 127 Runyon, Cheryl ...... ..,-. 1 55, 146, 306 Runyon, Rosella .,... --.------- - 121 Runyon, Rusty ........ --------------- 2 89 Russell, Thomas ......... --,-------,--f----- 1 90 Rutherford, Sandra .... --- -------- 277, 174, 75 Sacre, Hazel ,....... Sadd, Betty ......... Sadler, Patricia ....... 346 265 178 265 Sage, Kay ..................... ...,....... Salisbury, Jeannette Sammons, Lucien ...,..... 1 ......,,,,,,,.,,,.,,.,,,, 192, Samuels, William ,.... - .......... 1 ...... .. ......,.,., 149, Samworth, Sam ....... 1 ,,,,,, ,,,,, 89, Sanders, Rosemary ................,.................,.,,...,, ,,,,,. Sandy, Carolyn ....., - ..,...,. 1 ......... .. ....,,,.. 1 --,,,.,,----,-- Sanford, David ---- ........ - ......... Sanford, Linda ........... - .................. ....,. Sansom, Rebecca -. Sansosti, Alex ........ Sargent, John ........ Satterfield, Gary ....... Savage, Mary ............... ....... .............. ,....,... Sayre, Margaret ..... - .................. ...... - .......,.. .,.... Sayre, Randolph ............. - ...,..... --- ......... ..... Sayre, Becky ............. --.-- ,.......... ...,..,,...... ...... - . - Scaggs, Becky, ........ Scaggs, Ronald ...... Scarberry, Mike ........ - ......... Scarberry, Norman ...... Schoolcraft, Lois ........ -- ..... 192 9 178 306 148 1 10 306 290 1 1 9 306 306 174 210 277 188 277 170 306 170 290 146 ..--ff'i'i5, Schreuder, Irene ........... - .... - .............. .......,.... Schuda, Barbara ...... --..----- ........ - .......................... . Schuler, Carl ,..... ...... - ............... - ....... 1 92, Schuller, Bill ......... .W .......... - ...... 147, Schwartz, Carole ....... - - .......... ....... 1 29, Schwarz, Sharon .............. .............. 1 74, Scott, Colonel ............ - ........, - ...... - ...,,.... Scott, James .................. .,,........, Scott, James Edward ........ 194, Seats, Mary ....................... - ........... ................... Seiber, Bill ...,............. - ----- ................. 190, 149, Seiler, Edward ...... .. ....,.. ....,..,....,...... Sellers, Martha ...... .... ....... 1 O6 , Settle, Judy ............... - ...........,... 201, Seymour, Cheryl ....... ........... 2 90, Shaar, Kamal ......... ....... ......... 2 3 2, 84, Shaffron, Pete -, ............ - ............... ................... Shandross, Marianne ....... - ................... 170, Shankland, Bill ........................ ..... - ................ Shannon, Diana .............. - .......... - ............... Shaver, Bill, ............ - ......... ........ ................ Shdeed, John ...... - ........... ... ......... ..--- 78, 79, Shea, John ......... ..................-.... Shearer, Judy ........ .......... 1 08, Sheets, James ........ - .... - ............. 1 .............-... Sheetz, Ann ............... ----- ......... -- 170, Sheikovitz, Charles .......... - ................ - .-....----- 145, Shelton, Joanette ..... 1 .......... ..... 1 06, 265, 169 Shepard, Peggy ............ ........................ 2 24, 170 Shepherd, Larry ........................ - ...................... -151 Sherer, Carol ....,.... Shinn, Judy ....... 106, 174, 290 265 306 265 306 216 290 277 312 192 265 290 277 307 265 265 235 200 200 277 307 290 290 307 188 290 200 307 307 178 174 150 265 307 Shinn, Martha ..... Shirk, Joan ....... Short, Ralph ......,. Shriver, Sandra ...... Shuff, Charles ,..... Shultz, Harold .,...... Shumate, Rebecca Sigel, Martin ........ Sigmon, Charles -- Simons, Kathryn ...,.... Simonton, J Simonton, Ronald Simpkins, Simpkins, Woodie Simpson, Simpson, Ken ...... Sinnette, John ....,. Sitton, Donna .,,... Six, Richard ..,..... Sizemore, Earline ohn .......... Roger .... 1 .,,........ David ...... Sizemore, James .,.... Skidmore, Carol .. Skinner, David ...,.... Slack, Harry ........ Slack, Roy ...t... Slack, Susan ,....... Slash, Joseph ,...,.. Smailes, Elbert ........... Smeltzer, Ronald Smith Smith Smith, Smith Smith Smith, Smith Smith Smith 1 Smith, Smith, Smith Smith Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, 5 Barbara Bobby ....,..... Carol Anne Charles G. ,.,... . Charles R. 1 ,.,. -. Connie ,........ David ..,.... Kris ....... Freda ........ Harry .,..... Jerry ...,.,... Judy .........,,, Karen Sue ..,,... Katherine 1 Lileth ........ Lucille .... Mike .,...,.,..,,,,.. Nathaniel Pat .......,.,,,.,, Patricia C Paul ,...,..,....., Randy ..,,... Scott ...... Sharon .. Vickie , ..... . 11, 129, 112, 307 307 192 290 150 307 277 277 192 290 290 312 307 307 192 216 110 307 277 51 182 307 290 290 307 307 277 265 146 180 265 200 190 194 307 307 106 277 266 266' 266 266 170 290 266 277 146 307 307 148 188 307 308 266 Smith, Virginia .,...... 178, 303 Smith, William ........ -------- 1 09, 200 Smith, William ........ ------------ 2 17 Smittle, Walt ............... Snedegar, Maxwell ...... Snodgrass, Eleanor ..... -- 192 309 277 Snow, Margaret .............. ---'--------- 3 07 Snyder, Mary ....... - .......-- ---- - ------- 2 90 Socha, Andrew .....,... -------------------- 1 43, 216 Somerville, Carol ........ - ------------------- 303 Somerville, Henry .................-------- ------- - -----' - ------- 1 92 Somerville, Mary Catherine .-.------------------- 53, 107, 266 Somerville, Ronnie 190, 279 So1nich, George ....... ---- - -- 183, 227 Sommerville, Ruth ...... ------------- 2 90 Sorensen, John ......,. '----- 1 46 Sorg, Bill ............. -----'--- 2 04 Sotak, Sally ,.......... .....-. -------------- 1 7 4 Soto, Joseph ................-..------.- --------- 1 45, 303 Southworth, Louis ...... - ........... -----4------- 1 90 Sowards, Linda .....,. ----------------- 3 08 Sowards, Phyllis ......... 106, 277 Sowards, Thomas ---4----- - 303 Spangler, Mary ....... -- -----4----- 3 Spangler, Phyllis -------- 4--'-------- - 290 Sparks, Carl ............... - --,------- 303, 217 Spaulding, Hobbie ......... ------- 3 9, 303 Spencer, Joyce ........ -- ........ ------- - ----- 2 00 Spencer, Bill ........ 119, 107 Spensky, Bill ............ ------ Sponseller, Ronald ...... --------- 227 216 Spoon, Lynda .......... --------- 1 30, 303 Stafford, Frances 180, 290 Stafford, Sheila ..... ....------ --------- 2 90 Staley, Danna ..... .. ..------ -------'-- 2 91 Stalker, Cheryl ........ --- ------ 130, 303 Stanler, Daniel ........ ........... ------ 3 4 , 85 Stanley ....,................ 1 ........- -----,------- 2 55 Stanley, Catherine ...... ........ --------- 1 0 6, 273 Stanley, Samuel ...... ............... ......----------- 1 9 0 Starcher, Gary ........ - .......... ----- 192, 143 Starr, Ruth ........... ,------ 1 76 Stclair, James .,.... Steele, Susan ..,.... 192 ....,..., . 308 Steele, Bill ................ .........- -------------- 3 0 3 Steiner, Terry ................. .. ........ 1 -.---- 192 Stephenson, Jonetta ------- 291 Stepp, Mary ................ ----.----- 2 91 Stevens, Jo Ann ...... Stevens, John ...,... 308 108, 291 Stevens, Robert ....... ............. 1 19 Stevenson, James ..... ....... 1 90, 11 Stevers, Dorinda ...... .............. 1 21 Stewart, Barbara ...,. ......... 180, 291 347 Stewart, Danie .... Stewart, Janet ..... Stickler, Darrell ...... Stone, Edward .,...... Stone, James ..... Stone, Sandra Stone, Sorrella .... 1-1 Stone, William ...,.... Storage, Susan ......,. Stork, Sandra ,...., Stowers, Naomi ....... Stratton, Larry .....,. 89 170, 90 308 266 1111266 1111174 11111 291 1111111 308 176,266 11111278 1111111808 232,198 Street, Ray .,,.............. ............ 3 08 Strimer, Patti 11 Stroehman, Rosalind 291 Strohmeyer, B111 ............ .... 1 278 Stultz, Mary Ann Stump, Nancy .,..... Sturgeon, Donna .... Sturgeon, John ..,.... Sturgeon, Martha .....,. Sturgill, Janice ....... Sullivan, Phyllis ..... Summers, Paula .,... Surber, Ruth Ann ,.... Surgeon, William ..,,. Surrett, Nancy ........ Suter, John ...,........ Suthard, Clifford Sutikul Sutton, phanit, Sochai Marlene ......... 11 Swaim, Roma Kay 111 Swain, Edward ...,..... Swann, James ........ Swann, James E. .... 1 Swartz, Frances ...... Sypher, Emlly .,.,..... 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James .1.1. Thornburg, Katherine Thornburg, Sally 1111111 Thornton, Alice .1111 Thornton, Carole 1111111 Thornton, Jerry 111111 Tincher, James 11.1 Tingler, Judy 111111 Todd, David 1111111 Toler, John 1111111111 Toney, Donna 111. Toney, James Tout, Marla ...11111 1 Treanor, Walter 11 Tresnon, Robert 11111 True, Jane ..1.1111111 Trumbo, Janet .1.1.111 Truscott, David 111111 Tucker, Gary 111111 Tucker, Peggy Tucker, Willie ....1..11 1 Turley, Rosemary 11111 1 Turman, Donna 111111 Turman, Paul 111111 Turman, Rebecca Turner, Helen 11.11111 1 Turner. Kathryn 111111.11 Turner, Dick 11111111111 Turner. Roy 11111..1.111 Tweel. Elizabeth 111111 Tweel, Esber Tweel, Tom 111111 Ufheil. 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